Remember when he said one of his own supporters had “a serious weight problem”?
Commenting on Montana senator Jon Tester’s reelection campaign, Trump reportedly told the crowd: “He’s now in a tough campaign, and he could very well lose. We ought to go up and campaign against him. In fact, I looked at him, and I said, ‘Oh, this finally works for a man or woman, because he looks pregnant to me.’” The crowd laughing, the ex-president added, “Have you seen this guy? He doesn’t look like a fat guy, except his stomach is out to here. Not that I talk about things like that.
For one thing, he was literally talking about—and mocking—Tester’s weight in that very moment.
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