President Donald Trump raised eyebrows on Monday after he admitted to saying a "horrible thing" about California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Last week, Trump wrote in a Truth Social post that Newsom showed he is a "cognitive mess" during a recent interview. "While we all want to be politically correct, having a mental disorder is not a positive campaign event," Trump wrote in the post, adding that Newsom had disqualified himself from running for President during the interview.
Trump seemed to admit that he said "horrible things" about the California Democrat during a bill signing ceremony in the Oval Office.
"Honestly, I am all for people with learning disabilities but not for my president," Trump said. "I think a president should not have a learning disability. I know it's highly controversial to say such a horrible thing."
Political analysts and observers reacted to Trump's statement on social media.
"He's such an a------," Democratic strategist Mike Nellis posted on X.
"Oh my god," podcaster Jordan Crucchiola posted on X.
"He's just the worst person ever. No redeeming qualities at all," MS NOW columnist Michael A. Cohen posted on X.
"Says the guy that can barely read from a teleprompter," political commentary account "Wu Tang is for the Children" posted on X.

