Trump has gone back into ‘playing as president mode’

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Trump has gone back into ‘playing as president mode’
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Sky News host James Morrow says now all of a sudden, former US president Donald Trump has gone back into “sort of almost playing as president mode”.

“He’s gone to East Palestine, Ohio, he’s challenged Joe Biden and said he should get here to this town where there was this terrible toxic spill that the government has acted very strange and frankly cagey about and people are very worried about,” Mr Morrow told Sky News Australia.

“He went out there, he did his Trump thing, he did the whole shtick, he bought McDonalds for everybody … a totally different Trump than we’ve seen over the last couple of months.”

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