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Trump HUMILIATED As King Charles Speech BACKFIRES

Harry Sisson April 30, 2026 12m 2,295 words
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"All right, folks, check this out. Donald Trump had a pretty disastrous day today with King Charles and his wife visiting from Great Britain on an official state visit, and it ended in an even worse way for Donald Trump, if you can believe it. He gave the speech at the state dinner tonight, which..."

[0:00] All right, folks, check this out. [0:01] Donald Trump had a pretty disastrous day today with King Charles and his wife visiting from [0:06] Great Britain on an official state visit, and it ended in an even worse way for Donald [0:11] Trump, if you can believe it. [0:12] He gave the speech at the state dinner tonight, which was just awful. [0:16] I mean, a disastrous speech all the way through. [0:19] You can tell from these clips that we're about to watch that his team told him to just read [0:24] the speech, read the words on the paper. [0:26] Don't deviate. [0:27] Don't get off track. [0:28] Don't do the weave, as he'd like to call it. [0:30] Just read the speech. [0:31] But of course, it's Donald Trump we're talking about here. [0:34] He could not control himself. [0:35] So he starts talking about golf or the war in Iran or a variety of other topics. [0:40] We're going to watch some clips from his speech. [0:42] Watch what King Charles had to say as well with him mocking Donald Trump in attendance [0:46] at this speech as well. [0:47] But first, I want to start here. [0:49] I want to rewind a little bit and go back to the meeting they had earlier today with Trump [0:53] having yet another embarrassing health moment. [0:56] His bulging cankles were caught on camera at this historic event. [1:00] Now, I've described Donald Trump's ankles as being as wide as tree trunks in the Redwood [1:05] Forest in California, and I think these photos kind of back up that assessment. [1:09] So let's get into it. [1:10] Donald Trump, 79 years old, about to be 80, flashed a glimpse of his perpetually bloated [1:15] ankles during a high-profile Oval Office meeting with King Charles III as the near octogenarian [1:21] president, sat with the king of the United Kingdom during the second day of his state [1:25] visit to the United States. [1:27] Photographers snapped multiple photos showing his swollen cankles inside the Oval Office. [1:32] And you can get a zoomed-in version here, and they are still very, very swollen. [1:37] Now, the White House has downplayed this and said it's going to go away. [1:40] They have not gone away. [1:41] The ankles are still very much swollen. [1:43] The president's puffy ankles are a common symptom of chronic venous insufficiency, which he [1:48] was diagnosed with last July. [1:49] Trump told the Wall Street Journal in a January report that he briefly wore compression socks [1:54] after being recommended to do so by a doctor to help treat the ailment, but stopped after [1:58] a while because he didn't like them. [2:00] Reach for comment. [2:01] A White House spokesperson just gave this statement that they give to everybody that Donald Trump [2:05] is sharp, he's accessible, he's transparent, all that crap, all that random stuff. [2:09] And then I briefly want to talk about Trump being jealous in his own words of King Charles' [2:14] brutal speech to Congress today, where he actually mocked Donald Trump as well. [2:19] And I guess Donald Trump doesn't realize that. [2:20] Maybe it just went over his head, or he's pretending he doesn't realize it. [2:23] I don't know. [2:24] But Donald Trump was unable to hide his jealousy when he and First Lady Melania Trump welcomed [2:28] King Charles and Queen Camilla to the White House for a state dinner, talking to reporters [2:32] outside the White House following the royal couple's arrival. [2:35] Trump complimented King Charles' address to Congress earlier in the day, in which he delivered [2:40] sharp rebukes of the American president's leadership style while avoiding issuing direct [2:45] critiques. [2:45] So he didn't say Donald Trump's name. [2:47] He didn't go directly, but we all know what he was talking about. [2:50] Quote, Trump said, he made a great speech while pointing to the king. [2:53] I was very jealous, Trump said. [2:55] They were flanked on both sides by their wives in his address at the dinner. [2:59] Trump again referenced the king's speech to Congress. [3:01] Quote, I want to congratulate Charles on having made a fantastic speech at Congress. [3:05] He got the Democrats to stand. [3:07] I've never been able to do that. [3:08] I couldn't believe it. [3:09] He added to applause. [3:11] It sounds like Donald Trump is really thinking about this speech. [3:13] I mean, this is his second time bringing it up publicly. [3:16] And so maybe he is jealous. [3:17] I don't know. [3:18] His quip was a reference to the MAGA outrage that erupted after the State of the Union and [3:22] Democrats refusing to stand for Donald Trump's policy initiatives, which they shouldn't have [3:27] for the most part. [3:28] Quote, they liked him more than they ever liked any Republican or Democrat, actually. [3:31] Not an easy thing to do. [3:32] It's a tough place. [3:33] So Donald Trump openly saying that he's jealous of King Charles. [3:36] And that brings us to this clip. [3:38] The final one I want to show you before we get into some videos of Donald Trump doing [3:41] something that he's done on the world stage before, cutting in front of Queen Camilla [3:45] to shake some hands. [3:46] We've seen Donald Trump do this at different conferences, cutting world leaders off, shaking [3:50] hands in front of them, wanting to be the center of attention. [3:53] And it happened yet again. [3:54] Just take a look. [3:54] How considerate, huh? [4:17] Just, just, oh, you know, big man in town. [4:20] Oh, let me just get in right here. [4:21] Let me just, you know, it's so absurd. [4:24] Let me just get in. [4:25] He just wants to be the center of the tension all the time. [4:27] Now, let me show you the first clip of King Charles making a joke about Donald Trump's [4:31] ballroom, which I interpret as him insulting Donald Trump. [4:34] But Trump thinks it's funny. [4:35] And, you know, he doesn't, he doesn't recognize that this might be actually a jab at him. [4:39] Not quite a compliment. [4:40] Watch. [4:41] And if I may say so, it is a particular pleasure to be back in this wonderful building, the [4:47] heart of your democracy. [4:49] On this occasion, I cannot help noticing the readjustments to the East Wing, Mr. President. [4:58] Following your visit to Windsor Castle last year. [5:02] And I'm sorry to say that we British, of course, made our own small attempt at real estate [5:08] redevelopment of the White House in 1814. [5:12] I don't know. [5:17] You know, Trump down there, after that joke, is turning to Melania, maybe for comfort. [5:23] I don't know. [5:23] But it is an uncomfortable topic for Donald Trump because he's been grifting these past [5:28] couple of days. [5:29] He's been demanding that essentially the American people pay for the ballroom. [5:32] Republicans are introducing legislation to pay for the ballroom around $400 million that [5:37] they want to give to Donald Trump, but they won't give to the American people in the form [5:40] of health care or education funding or SNAP funding or things like that. [5:44] But a perhaps subtle jab from King Charles at Donald Trump. [5:47] Here's another clip where he jokes about a U.S. history, U.S. history never being Donald [5:54] Trump's strong suit. [5:55] And yet he laughs along as if he understands the joke. [5:58] But nonetheless, take a look. [5:59] This said, our French friends can feel equally at home with a glance at a map. [6:08] Indeed, you recently commented, Mr. President, that if it were not for the United States, [6:13] European countries would be speaking German. [6:17] Dare I say that if it wasn't for us, you'd be speaking French. [6:19] What are the odds you think Donald Trump got that joke? [6:33] What are the odds? [6:34] I'm not feeling too good about it. [6:36] What are the odds that Donald Trump knows U.S. history and knows anything about the [6:41] French and the British fighting in Northern America? [6:44] And if it weren't for Britain winning, then we'd be speaking French here in the United [6:48] States. [6:49] What are the odds that Donald Trump knows that? [6:50] I don't think good, especially given what he said in his speech as well, which I'm going [6:55] to show you right now, actually. [6:57] This is him talking about Britain's former colonies. [7:00] And I think he maybe should brush up on some U.S. history. [7:04] And by the way, some basic U.S. history. [7:06] Doesn't seem like he knows. [7:07] Watch. [7:08] Always turned. [7:09] They have such love and such respect. [7:12] Today, most of Britain's former colonies have no idea what they truly owe to this towering [7:18] legacy of law, liberty, and British custom that they were given. [7:23] And we were given that and it was a great, great gift to know. [7:29] Sorry, just the president of the United States just said that we were given the 13 colonies. [7:37] Has he gone to a basic U.S. history class? [7:41] Has he attended one in like a middle school setting, maybe a high school setting that feels [7:45] a little late to learn about the Revolutionary War? [7:49] Does he not know that happened? [7:50] Does he not brushing up on this? [7:52] Maybe he's not thinking about this, that there was a Revolutionary War where we, the United [7:56] States, the colonies fought against the British and they won it through very bloody means. [8:02] Does Donald Trump not know that? [8:03] We were not. [8:04] We were certainly not given the 13 colonies, as Donald Trump is implying here. [8:09] We it was a pretty brutal and awful war. [8:12] I don't know if Donald Trump knows that, though. [8:14] I'm going to assume he doesn't knowing what we know about Trump and his ignorance on just [8:18] about every single topic, but I digress. [8:21] Here's another clip where Donald Trump goes off topic. [8:24] You can see in that first one, he's really looking down. [8:27] It's it's earlier into the speech. [8:28] He's really looking down. [8:29] He's reading the words. [8:30] Then he gets a little off track. [8:32] He notices something in the speech that piques his interest and he starts talking about [8:36] Iran in the Middle East. [8:38] He cannot control himself. [8:39] He cannot just read the speech. [8:40] He has to talk about his interests. [8:43] Just but it was it was unconquerable courage, this inexhaustible supply of ambition, ingenuity [8:51] and resolve from the trenches of World War One to the beaches of Normandy, from the frozen [8:57] hills of Korea to the scorching sands of North Africa and the Middle East. [9:03] And we're doing a little Middle East work right now, too, if you might know. [9:06] And we're doing very well. [9:08] We have militarily defeated that particular opponent, and we're never going to let that [9:14] opponent ever. [9:16] Charles agrees with me even more than I do. [9:19] We're never going to let that opponent have a nuclear weapon. [9:22] They know that and they've known it right now very powerfully. [9:25] But our countries have stood together. [9:31] Honestly, I got my first thought is I'm surprised he was able to read some of those words. [9:34] Those are bigger words for Donald Trump. [9:36] We're talking three syllables and he was able to get it out. [9:39] So I'm honestly surprised by that. [9:41] But, you know, it's just remarkable to see his mind at work. [9:44] It is so mush up there that any time he reads the word like Middle East or Biden or Democrats [9:51] or Harris or the long list that he or fraud, he will just start rambling about another topic [9:56] that is lightly connected to what he just said. [9:59] He'll just start doing it. [10:00] He just did it there with Iran. [10:02] And it was a little quiet. [10:04] You know, Donald Trump up there. [10:06] Oh, you know, we're doing a little bit of work in the Middle East. [10:08] We've decimated them. [10:09] We've destroyed them and not a peep. [10:11] You didn't hear King Charles hollering hell yeah or anything. [10:15] He wasn't, you know, he wasn't very vocal in support of what Donald Trump was saying. [10:18] Just interesting to see how he just cannot control himself. [10:22] Remarkable. [10:23] Crowd goes silent. [10:25] Crowd goes silent. [10:26] The final clip I want to show you is Trump once again getting distracted on a much less [10:31] important topic that being golf. [10:32] Apparently golfer Rory McIlroy was in the building and he decided to give him a shout out. [10:37] Watch. [10:37] Character we share, this unstoppable daring, this unconquerable courage. [10:44] It really is. [10:44] It's unconquerable. [10:47] And speaking of that, where's Rory McIlroy? [10:50] Can stand up, Rory, will you please? [10:52] That was unconquerable courage. [10:55] That was very good, Rory. [11:00] I don't know if that helps them talk about how wonderful the speech, but I had to interrupt [11:07] my speech because I watched that man win a tournament. [11:10] That was, that was a tough, that was a tough one. [11:13] Congratulations. [11:14] Very proud of you. [11:17] Unconquerable courage for Rory McIlroy. [11:20] He could have shouted out literally anybody. [11:23] Could have shouted out Americans in the Middle East who are currently fighting or the families [11:27] of fallen soldiers. [11:29] Literally could have been anybody else. [11:31] And he shouts out Rory McIlroy. [11:32] I don't have any problems with Rory McIlroy. [11:34] I think golf is interesting. [11:35] I used to play golf, but a little weird in the middle of this state dinner. [11:40] No, I don't know. [11:41] Maybe it's just me. [11:41] You can let me know if I'm being too picky, but I never have a problem being too picky [11:45] with Donald Trump. [11:45] I will leave the video there. [11:47] That's Donald Trump, a little snippet of Donald Trump's day today. [11:50] Not a good one, not a great one. [11:52] So, you know, do with that information what you will. [11:54] Let me know what you think about it in the comments. [11:56] Make sure to drop a like on the video as well. [11:58] Subscribe down below. [11:59] It goes an incredibly long way. [12:01] I greatly appreciate you all and then being involved with me and supporting me and being [12:06] one during this madness. [12:07] I mean, you know, it's really much easier to get through when we're together. [12:10] And I'm so proud of the community we're building here. [12:13] I don't take it for granted ever. [12:15] So have an amazing rest of your day and we will talk soon.

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