After another rambling speech in Georgia on Tuesday, Donald Trump took to Truth Social to pat himself on the back.
Except, he appeared to forget where he just had been.
“A great day in Louisiana!” Trump posted around midnight, following his rally in Savannah, Georgia.
He then tried to correct his mistake, tweeting about “internal polling in Louisiana” which show him “winning the state by the largest margin.” (Sure, let’s see those polls!)
Later in the night—or morning—he finally sent out a shoutout to the correct state , Georgia, covering his tracks.
This wasn’t Trump’s only geography blunder in the past 24 hours.
During his speech on Tuesday, Trump’s brain also short-circuited when he tried to talk about the 2017 violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
“She didn’t say anything except lies, like bloodbath, like Charlottestown,” Trump said, only a minute after trying to conjure a thought about manufacturing in Georgia.
Trump glitches again: “Charlottestown”
(It’s called Charlottesville) pic.twitter.com/oE0RJ2bXL5
— Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) September 24, 2024
Trump didn’t bother to correct his mistake and the crowd clapped anyway.