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While former President Donald Trump has been trying to paint presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee as "extreme left," there is nothing more extreme than the felon's insatiable desire to get into power again with plans of never leaving the White House when his term ends. We've been down this road before, and it wasn't pretty.
Fox News's Laura Ingraham made an Herculean effort to help Donald as she asked him about his off-the-script remarks. She tried so hard, but there are no takey-backsies for something like this:
"Four years, it will be fixed, it will be fine," Trump told a crowd of Christians. "You won’t have to vote anymore. In four years, you won’t have to vote again.”
Laura Ingraham called it a "ridiculous reason" to attack Trump.
"They're also attacking you for other ridiculous reasons," she said. "They're saying that you said to a crowd of Christians that they won't have to vote in the future."
Fact check: Trump did say that, you absolute walnut.
In response, Trump tossed a bizarre word salad.
"Let me say what I mean by that," the felon said. "I had a tremendous crowd speaking to Christians. I mean, this was a crowd that liked me a lot. I think I'm at 97 percent or something."