'Beeeeeg': Internet erupts over Trump slip-ups as ex-president struggles with teleprompter
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Donald Trump on Wednesday held two separate rallies, including one where he repeatedly complained that his teleprompter was blowing in the wind, but the internet is most interested in the former president's messed up words. Trump, who has historically been known to "glitch" at his rallies, even inventing words such as "adlinthin" in the process, first spoke in Wisconsin, where he reportedly failed at pronouncing a four-syllable word. Attempting to deride the bipartisan $1.2 trillion...

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