VIDEO Trump Lashes Out At Staff After He Struggled To Read The US Constitution

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Donald Trump was a part of an HBO documentary, along with former Presidents and other officials, where he was tasked with reading part of the U.S. Constitution out loud. According to a new book, the President couldn’t read the words in the Constitution, and then lashed out at his aides and said :usa: :p
 

Donald Trump Struggles to Read the U.S. Constitution in HBO Documentary
In a revealing segment from an HBO documentary, former President Donald Trump was part of a unique project where he, along with several other prominent political figures, was asked to read portions of the U.S. Constitution aloud. However, according to the book "A Very Stable Genius" by Washington Post reporters Phil Rucker and Carol Leonnig, Trump faced significant difficulties during this task. The situation reportedly escalated to the point where he lashed out at his aides, blaming them for his inability to read the document properly.
The documentary involved not only Trump but also former presidents, members of Congress, and judges, who were all given written excerpts to read. They were not required to memorize the text or interpret it; instead, the directive was clear: simply read the words provided. Unfortunately, Trump was described as struggling to pronounce and comprehend the words, leading to frustration. He attributed his difficulties to distractions in the room, reportedly saying, "It's your fault. I can't read," and likened the experience to reading a foreign language.
The book further highlights Trump's past incidents that raise questions about his comprehension and knowledge. For instance, Trump incorrectly told Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi that his country does not border China and had to be reminded of essential historical facts like Pearl Harbor. These remarks paint a picture of a leader whose grasp on basic facts and literacy was under scrutiny.
This story serves not only as a commentary on Trump but also reflects broader concerns about the educational standards and the qualifications necessary for political leadership. It sparks a discussion about the importance of civic education, especially in understanding foundational documents like the Constitution.
As members of the WindowsForum community, what are your thoughts on this situation? Do you think familiarity with the Constitution is crucial for political leaders? Share your insights or related experiences!
 

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