For those who did not cast their votes for Donald Trump, it is glaringly evident that the current president exhibits a profound apathy towards anyone not bearing his name.
The second term of Trump has illuminated just how little he prioritizes the well-being of anyone beyond his immediate circle.
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From the public health crises resulting from RFK Jr.’s decisions at HHS to the humanitarian toll of his immigration policies, the mounting economic hardships faced by Americans, and the chilling indifference towards the casualties among U.S. troops, the resounding message from Trump is one of profound disregard.
The American populace has been anxiously awaiting an address from the president to clarify the rationale behind his recent military actions in Iran. Instead, they were met with a monotonous and nearly lethargic president who assured the nation that war would not become tedious:
 ”From the very beginning, we projected four to five weeks, but, um, we have the capability to extend far beyond that. We will proceed, regardless. Someone mentioned today that I might get bored with this war. I assure you, I do not get bored. This is anything but boring.”
“Do you concur with that, Peter? I see nothing unexciting about it. Someone in the media suggested I would lose interest after a week or two. No, boredom is not in my vocabulary. If I were to lose interest, I certainly wouldn’t be standing here now, given everything I have endured.”
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As you will observe in the footage below, Trump’s comments further reveal his detachment from reality later in his speech.
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