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Donald Trump on Saturday was called out by eagle-eyed viewers who say he "glitched" several times while attempting to form certain words during his speech in Georgia.
The former president spoke at a rally in Atlanta, Georgia, over the weekend. He spent much of the time assailing the swing state's GOP governor, who hit back earlier in the day by telling the ex-president to leave his "family out of it."
As he was on the stage speaking, Trump appeared to slur his words when talking about Vice President Kamala Harris.
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“Together we will stop Kamala Harris’ nation reckting, ahhh, I'll tell you what," Trump said, changing course.
The Vice President's campaign headquarters flagged the video on social media, calling it a "glitch."
"Trump glitches: 'Together we will stop Kamala Harris’ nation reckting— akfjslk I’ll tell you what...'" they wrote.
In a separate incident, @Acyn flagged a video in which Trump is talking about Harris "defunding the place," when he clearly meant police.
"She was endorsing defund the place, and the police, and she said violent marbs, let the violent mobs keep going," the ex-president said.
"Trump glitching heavily with claims of defunding of the 'place' and 'violent marbs,'" @Acyn wrote on Saturday.
Independent journalist Aaron Rupar translated the phrase as, "Violent moarbps."
Writer Mark Jacobs also called that a "glitch."
Democratic strategist Adam Parkhomenko replied, saying, "I’m surprised the media is not asking more questions about why no one around him is intervening with what is a clear and continual decline."
"We should also talk about his age," he added.
In another case of mispronounced words, Trump said, "We will stop the Biden-Harris war on American enermgy."
In his conclusion, Trump also appeared to slur his words while saying "the econarmy will be roaring back" if he wins the election.