Trump’s humiliation on the world stage triggers acts of desperation at home

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This is an adapted excerpt from the July 8 episode of “The Briefing with Jen Psaki.”

It’s already been a rough week for President Donald Trump, who has been facing humiliation after humiliation.

On Wednesday, a federal court officially ordered that $5 million of the president’s money be released to E. Jean Carroll, who successfully sued him for defamation. In a blistering order, the judge wrote that Trump “has been stalling this case for years.”

It’s safe to say the president is not having a great week.

“A jury unanimously concluded that he sexually abused and defamed plaintiff and awarded her damages accordingly,” he continued. “It is time for him to ‘do equity’ and pay the judgment.”

Also on Wednesday, another federal judge rejected Trump’s efforts to put his name back on the Kennedy Center — a loss we know has humiliated Trump because his administration has left a tarp over the place where his name used to be, as if that tarp means his name is actually still there.  

On top of all of that, Trump faced even more humiliation when his so-called peace negotiations with Iran fell completely apart. (Who could have seen that one coming?) The U.S. has already launched multiple new rounds of airstrikes against Iran, including one on Wednesday evening. 

Trump has now declared his ceasefire over, claiming he doesn’t even want a deal anymore. Oil prices spiked and gas prices are expected to rise again soon.

So it’s safe to say the president is not having a great week. But perhaps the most humiliating thing that happened to the president in recent days — the thing you know gets under his skin more than anything else — was his doddering performance on the world stage.

It started as soon as he got off the plane for the annual NATO summit in Turkey, where he meandered down the tarmac until Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan took him by the arm and told him where to stand. 

Then Trump held a series of bilateral meetings and press conferences where he seemed even more confused. At one point he even invented an entirely new country for America to bomb: the “Islamic Republic of Japan.”

Trump followed that up with one of his signature rants about former President Barack Obama’s Iran deal, known as the JCPOA, but he somehow bungled that as well, referring to it as the “JCPOC” deal. 

Speaking of getting names wrong, the president also had an embarrassing slip while meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, calling the leader “President Putin.”

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