Khaleej Times

Mix-up of names was intentiona­l, says Trump

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Donald Trump said on Wednesday that his recent mixing up of names was intentiona­l. During a speech last month, Trump confused Nikki Haley, his last remaining rival for the Republican presidenti­al nomination, with former Democratic House speaker Nancy Pelosi. He also suggested former Democratic president Barack Obama was still in office.

"When I purposely interposed names, they said I didn't know Pelosi from Nikki," Trump said at a rally in South Carolina on Wednesday. He said calling Obama the current president was sarcasm, not a gaffe. "I'm a great speaker," Trump said. The issue of age and mental competence have been thrust to the forefront of the 2024 election campaign after a report last week suggested US President Joe Biden, 81, was suffering from memory lapses.

Meanwhile, Biden allies have pointed to verbal flubs by former president Trump, including the Haley and Pelosi mix up and the Obama remark.

Trump, the Republican frontrunne­r for his party party's s presidenti­al nomination, is eying a general election rematch with Biden in November.

Haley, 52, has called for mental competency tests for presidenti­al candidates over 75 years old, including Biden and Trump, the two oldest men elected to the US presidency.

Some 78 per cent of respondent­s in a Reuters/ipsos poll published Tuesday — including 71 per cent of Democrats — think Biden is too old to work in government. Trump suffers less from voter scepticism over his age; 53 per cent of respondent­s consider him to be too old for government work.

Biden recently mixed up the names of world leaders, including France's former president Francois Mitterrand with its current president, Emmanuel Macron.

Special Counsel Robert Hur, a Republican former US attorney in Maryland during Trump's administra­tion, said in his report on Biden's handling of classified documents last week that Biden was a "wellmeanin­g, elderly man with a poor memory" who was not able to recall to investigat­ors when his son, Beau Biden, died.

Biden responded angrily to the report, saying his memory is "fine".

During Wednesday's rally, Trump also insisted that he "loves" the US military. Haley has attacked him in recent days for past comments Trump has made disparagin­g veterans, including one last week when he mocked her husband, who is deployed oversees with the Army National Guard. Trump is close to clinching the Republican nomination after wins in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada.

Haley, who has no clear path to the nomination, is refusing to quit the race, making a potential last stand in her home state of South Carolina in its February 24 primary. She trails badly in opinion polls behind Trump there.

When I purposely interposed names, they said I didn’t know Pelosi from Nikki... and calling Obama the current president was sarcasm, not a gaffe. ” Donald Trump

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