With respect to any normal person, the following report would be utterly shocking, but Trump is well beyond his ability to shock. As we have said many times, there is no bottom with respect to Trump, whether it be to his greed, his pettiness, his vanity, whatever, but he does maintain this fascinating genius to manifest his bottomless pit surprising ways.

We would have already felt bad for whatever mortician has to handle Trump’s body already, (No matter what Trump believes, he is not immortal, and he best be prepared to meet his maker) because if he or she doesn’t handle Trump’s hair just right, Trump will get up and immediately ask for his money back and sue for over seven figures.

After all, Mark Meadows may have given away secrets in his book that could put Trump in prison, but the portion of Meadows’s book that most upset Trump is the part saying that Trump’s hair looked like sh*t when he had COVID.

According to the Daily Beast:

Mark Meadows, the former chief of staff to ex-President Donald Trump, has shared a lot of revelations about his former boss recently—but, according to a new report, this one has hurt him the most. The Washington Post reports Trump has been left “particularly upset” by a passage in Meadows’s new book that recounts how dreadful the former president’s hair looked when he was struck down with COVID-19.

Meadows wrote that, when Trump was sick with COVID in the White House, he had “red streaks” in his eyes and that “his hair was a mess.” According to the Post, Trump recently fumed to an unnamed associate: “This guy is talking about what I look like, in my bedroom.” The report went on to say that Meadows has been left “distraught” by Trump’s bad reaction to his book.

Yes, we’re sure Meadows is “distraught.” And yet if he wrote his book with the thought that he could say anything, anything, negative about Trump and not be shunned, then he’s too stupid to have been allowed to author a book.

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