Biden White House publicly mocks Trump over his “envoy ambassador” announcement
It has been both deeply disturbing and occasionally laughable to see Donald Trump keep pretending he’s the legitimate president, a constant back and forth between abject terror at Trump’s incessant efforts to undermine and dismantle our democracy from the outside and the bemusement that comes at seeing a senile carnival barker go to absurd lengths to maintain the integrity of his personal delusions.
However, the Biden White House appears to be more amused than disturbed by Trump’s announcement that he had sent an “envoy ambassador” to Serbia in order to celebrate an economic normalization deal that had been allegedly brokered by the Trump administration between Serbia and Kosovo. For the record, there is no such thing as an “envoy ambassador,” but Trump was clearly trying to put lipstick on the proverbial pig that is his racist scumbag ex-Director of National Intelligence returning to the scene of what is probably one good thing that the Trump team accomplished overseas.
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President Trump:
"The great people of Serbia and Kosovo have overcome tremendous obstacles…The agreements my administration brokered are historic and should not be abandoned…Peace is possible, don’t give up—long term prosperity for those two nations is at stake!" pic.twitter.com/6znul33n1N
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) November 11, 2021
When asked for comment on what appeared to be a rival claimant for the White House conducting foreign policy overseas, a Biden admin official responded with “outside of his very active imagination, Donald Trump is no longer president and doesn’t have any ‘envoy ambassadors’ representing the United States.”
A “very active imagination” is certainly one way to describe the insane fantasy world of narcissistic delusion that Donald Trump lives in. It’s good to see the Biden team taking a couple of shots at the Former Guy; let’s keep them coming!
Original reporting by Steve Benen at MSNBC.
This is a staff report from former Occupy Democrats Editor in Chief Colin Taylor or contributor Rob Haffney.