Trump flubs Washington senator's name in another verbal gaffe, trolls say 'dementia Don is at it again'

During the interview, Donald Trump made a major verbal gaffe when he mentioned Scoop Jackson as 'Snoop' Jackson while interacting with host Wayne Allyn Root
PUBLISHED SEP 18, 2024
Donald Trump was mocked after he flubbed while mentioning Washington Senator Scoop Jackson's name during a recent interview (Getty Images)
Donald Trump was mocked after he flubbed while mentioning Washington Senator Scoop Jackson's name during a recent interview (Getty Images)

PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump reportedly flubbed while mentioning Washington Senator Scoop Jackson's name during an interview on 'Real America's Voice' on Monday, September 16.

During the interview, Trump made a major verbal gaffe when he mentioned Scoop Jackson as "Snoop" Jackson while interacting with host Wayne Allyn Root, reported OK Magazine.



 

Donald Trump makes verbal gaffe while taking Washington senator's name

During the interview, Donald Trump said, "Carter Commission had some really good people, I think Snoop Jackson and some others."

The video was shared by Meidas Touch Editor-in-Chief Ron Filipkowski on X (formerly Twitter) and has garnered more than 164K views so far.

Trump also reverted to his old complaints about mail-in voting, which he had earlier heavily criticized as being rife with fraud before and after the 2020 election, according to The New Republic.

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 22: Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference at the Washington Hilton on June 22, 2024 in Washington, DC. The conservative Christian group is hosting a series of congressional members and political candidates to speak on the upcoming 2024 elections. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)
Donald Trump reverted to his old complaints about mail-in ballots, which he had earlier heavily criticized as being rife with fraud before and after the 2020 election (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

He said, "We have very bad elections. We have a bad voting system. We have mail-in ballots. You know it’s very interesting, I read the other day, the post office is saying how bad it is."

"The post office is critiquing itself saying, 'We’re really in bad shape, we can’t deliver the mail', and they’re not even talking about mail-in ballots, 'Well we’re gonna dump millions and millions of ballots,'" the GOP presidential nominee continued.

"And I’m saying to myself, 'How can they be taking the vote?' And I said you know we ought to go to court and we ought to bring a lawsuit, because they’re gonna lose hundreds of thousands of ballots. Maybe purpose-ly. Or maybe just through incompetence," Trump added.

Donald Trump mixes up name of Alaskan wildlife refuge with air base in Afghanistan

Donald Trump had another verbal gaffe recently when he ended up mixing the name of an Alaskan wildlife refuge with an air base in Afghanistan during a town hall in Michigan on Tuesday, September 17, according to Mediaite.

Trump bragged about how he got oil drilling approved in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and said, "We were energy independent, we were soon going to be energy dominant, and we would’ve been now having so much money coming out of the energy. We just have the best."



 

He added, "We have Bagram in Alaska. They say it might be as big, might be bigger, than all of Saudi Arabia. I got it approved. Ronald Reagan couldn’t do it, nobody could do it. I got it done. In their first week they [the Biden administration] terminated it."

Interestingly, instead of ANWR, he said "Bagram", the name of the United States' former air base in Afghanistan.

He went on to say, "Check that one out. Bagram. Check that one that. ANW– it’s, it’s– no, think about this. Between Bagram, between– you go to ANWR…"

Donald Trump mocked for calling Washington senator 'Snoop' Jackson

Several internet users mocked Donald Trump for his verbal gaffe while mentioning Washington Senator Scoop Jackson's name as "Snoop" Jackson.

One X user wrote, "Dementia Don is at it again," while another asked, "Snoop Doggy Jackson was a Senator?"



 



 

One person stated, "I’m surprised he didn’t say 'Snoop’s hot,'" whereas another tweeted, "Snoop Dog meets Snoop Mutt."



 



 

One individual remarked, "Dementia Don belongs in a nursing home," while another commented, "Every time he tries to demonstrate he is informed, he fails. This is another example."



 



 

One X user also added, "Saying snoop for scoop is so trump like. Scoop was well known back in the day."



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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