| That can't be Trump as the voice was far too crisp. It's a 50 year old voice max. Maybe if he used some sort of software to clean it up but he's way too dumb/conceited to feel the need to disguise things. |
| It was not Trump. Though I do wonder about what kind of person comes up with that idea. |
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It's too cogent for current Trump, who would be spinning in his doddering circuits about some stupid tangent or another. It's just commentary on him and his narcissism. It worked -- people are talking about his lame "John Barron" history again. |
+1 There are some truly mentally unwell people here. Good grief. |
You know what's mentally unwell? Being literally known for calling into reporters and talk shows under an assumed name and talking about yourself in third person. |
| It was a prank call. Happens pretty frequently on CSPAN. |
| Trump is asleep during this time. He has dementia. He isn’t calling anyone but his autopen at that hour. |
The call came in to CSPAN at 10:51AM, per the timestamp on the CSPAN video clip. Trump's official schedule shows private time in the Oval Office then. NOT some "televised event." So it could have been him, or he was asleep and some prankster called in. Either way it shows what a complete joke of a President he is. |
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Either it's the President, or it's an impersonator who had a bit of fun. Either way, it does not reflect well on Trump for having multiple times in his NYC real estate life attempted to self-aggrandize by using such aliases to praise himself. |
It's Trump. What an idiot. He has used ,"John Baron," as a pseudonym in the past. |
This was not Trump. They’ve already identified the prank caller. Stop making yourself look stupid. DP |
Trump wears that crown, PP. You know he's actually done this multiple times in the past, right? |
Yes. However, this was not him. Try and focus on facts, if you can. |
Hey, I'm just a different person over here pointing out that the guy you're defending is the bumbling idiot who cut that particular path. That's all. |
You're going to have to do a whole lot better than that because I've seen no evidence they identified the "prank caller." Moreover, they said Trump was at a televised public event when the call came in and that turned out to be false. He was closed-doors in the Oval Office when the call came in. |