Trump gets RUDE AWAKENING as HE TANKS…IN IOWA!!


MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on the people of Iowa turning against Donald Trump and sending him packing as his approval plunges to new lows and as his speech in the state yesterday went horribly wrong.

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During brief remarks before media questions, as he pointed to Zelenskyy, Trump said, "We've settled a lot of wars, and this one is the one that I thought maybe would be the easiest, but Putin's a difficult character, and this guy's a difficult character!"

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