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I don’t want learning disabilities for my president

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Trump said Newsom shouldn't be president due to a learning disability
President Donald Trump stated California Gov. Gavin Newsom should not be president due to his dyslexia.

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Trump Says Newsom Shouldn’t Be President Because He Is Dyslexic
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Trump says presidents should not have learning disabilities, criticizes Newsom
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Trump repeatedly suggests Newsom can’t be president because he has dyslexia
President Donald Trump has repeatedly taken aim at Democratic rival and possible 2028 presidential candidate Gavin Newsom.

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Gavin Newsom’s wife torches Donald Trump after he mocked learning disabilities
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Jimmy Kimmel Exposes Fatal Flaw in Trump’s Latest Gavin Newsom Attack
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Newsom Mocks Trump, 79, Over Embarrassing ‘President’ Blunder
In a bizarre attack launched from behind the Resolute Desk, the 79-year-old president managed to upgrade Newsom, 58, from state governor to “president of the United States.”

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Gavin Newsom wins Trump’s insults — and his attention
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Gavin Newsom Hits Back at Donald Trump’s ‘Dyslexia’ Comment
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Learning Disability Week: What's it all about?

This week is Learning Disability Week. It takes place in the third week of June every year and in 2024, it's running from the 17-23 June. The event, organised by the charity Mencap, and is an opportunity to raise awareness about different learning ...
The Advocate
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Learning disabilities and dementia: what caregivers should know

Are individuals with learning disabilities at a higher risk for dementia? According to the Alzheimer’s Society in the United Kingdom, an individual living with a learning disability is more likely to develop dementia, and it may get worse quicker than ...
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'Absolutely inaccurate': Dyslexia expert eviscerates Trump's insults of Newsom

A certified academic language therapist addresses widespread misinformation about the very common learning disability.
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