Neal Dunn (R-FL) is retiring from the House of Representatives.
It's generally been assumed that he had health issues. This was confirmed when made a snarky revelation about him having a terminal illness.
Trump should have been drowned at birth.
President Donald Trump on Monday revealed that retiring Rep. Neal Dunn (R-Florida) is fighting a terminal illness and said that doctors previously told Dunn he could be “dead by June.”
In January, Dunn announced that he would not seek reelection to the House after five terms representing Florida’s 2nd District. Dunn, 73, did not offer details about the reasons behind his retirement, but it has been widely reported that he has been dealing with health issues.
On Monday, Trump divulged details about Dunn’s diagnosis while speaking to reporters at the Kennedy Center, where he attended a board meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana), among others.
With Johnson seated beside him, Trump riffed on how difficult it is for the speaker to operate with a very slim majority, particularly given recent resignations and the January death of Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-California).
Trump said that another Republican lawmaker “was very ill and looked like he wasn’t going to make it.” At first, Trump did not share the congressman’s name but then encouraged Johnson to divulge details.
Johnson identified Dunn and said he “had a pretty grim diagnosis.” After some prodding from Trump, Johnson added that it was a “terminal diagnosis.”
“He would be dead by June,” Trump added, interrupting a stunned Johnson.
He then went on to brag about he personally got Dunn into Walter Reed for treatment.
What a miserable excuse for a human being.


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