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Dumber still, neither this agreement nor the prospective one with Ukraine can solve the big problem
SnowKing69 11 Reviews 25 reads
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Let's see the filthy maga traitor cunt sycophants falsely spin this one into - convicted felon criminal traitor is the smartest president EVER

 
Donald Trump has been branded the "dumbest president ever" following a baffling six-word remark about the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Viewers of the speech broadcast from the oval Office on Thursday were left in disbelief after hearing the former President's comments amid reports that the US and the Congo are nearing a minerals deal. It comes as Trump revealed a staggering one-word legal change that could have colossal implications.

 
Massad Boulos, the US senior adviser for Africa, had earlier discussed a "minerals agreement" after meeting with Congo's President Félix Tshisekedi in Kinshasa. But despite the agreement reportedly being in its final stages, Trump's comment suggested he was not well-informed about the African nation.

 
A viral post captured Trump's bewildering take on the deal, prompting some to label him the "dumbest president ever."

 
The viral post to X reads: "WTF. In an unbelievable showing of stupidity, Donald Trump admits he doesn't know where the Congo in Africa is: 'many people come from the Congo.'"

 
However, it was the president's next six words that really got viewers riled up. Quoting Trump, the post continued: "'I don't know what that is.' He is the dumbest president we ever had."

 
Some viewers expressed their lack of surprise at Trump's ignorance regarding the Congo, with one commenting: "I'm not surprised."

 
Another vented: "Trump's cluelessness about the Congo is a new low, geography matters when you're leading a nation."

 
Critics argue that such ignorance isn't just embarrassing but also dangerous for someone who once had access to the nuclear codes, insisting that America deserves a leader who can at least locate Africa on a map.

 
One supporter tried to clarify Trump's words, noting: "He's not even saying that he doesn't know where it is. He's saying he doesn't know 'what' that is."

 
Even though the lack of knowledge proved worrying for some, other Americans lauded the leader for his candor, with admirers suggesting his honesty has come clear in this moment. One user commented: "He's the most honest President we've ever had."

 
Businessman Erik Prince, an ally of the President, has signaled his readiness to assist the Democratic Republic of Congo in managing and monetizing its mineral resources.

 
Despite moves towards collaboration between America and the Congo regarding mineral wealth, specifics on the Trump administration's role remain vague.

 
Amidst talk of securing mineral deals, senior advisor to the president Mr Boulos, Tiffany Trump's father-in-law, intimated that American companies might play a significant part in the country's resource development strategies.

 
He said: "You have heard about a minerals agreement. We have reviewed the Congo's proposal. I am happy to announce that the president and I have agreed on a path forward for its development.

 
"Rest assured, American companies are operating transparently and will stimulate local economies."

 
Following these developments, Congolese officials emphasized the crucial need for a cooperative effort between the Congo and the United States to further peace initiatives.

inicky46 61 Reviews 0 reads
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Rare earths. Why? Because even if there's enough of this valuable material in the two countries, we have no way of precessing it. Only China does. And THAT'S why China has a monopoly in this key material.

SnowKing69 11 Reviews 1 reads
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I'm sure we could figure out a way to process this stuff.  Can't be that hard. But competence must be restored into the USA government.  This shit show v2 is demonstrating nothing but inept incompetence.

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