Former President Bill Clinton on Thursday dispelled his bizarre and confusing impressions of Donald Trump, in which he suggested the Republican candidate could send him to “supermax” life in prison.
Clinton, 78, made no attempt to accurately capture Trump's unique voice or mannerisms when she spoke at a North Carolina rally with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as the 45th president. The intention was to convey that Trump may consider himself “the best person.” inner danger. ”
“When you register, you pledge to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic,” Clinton told the audience.
“And he said, 'I'm going to start domestically.'” Bring in the troops. ”
The sarcasm drew some laughs, and Mr. Clinton paused before continuing with his brutal impression, adding to the confusion.

“'Well, I liked President Clinton. I once said that the only great presidents after World War II were him and Ronald Reagan. But I changed my mind, so… I think he needs to go away for a long time,” Clinton said on behalf of Trump, and the audience fell almost silent.
“'I'm not going to execute him, although I can under the Supreme Court's ruling, but I think I'll just send him to a supermax in Colorado for the rest of his life,'” the former commander-in-chief said. Weird. The end of the parody.
“So we already have a petition ready,” Clinton added.
“I want them to transfer me to Guantanamo because at 78 years old, I'm more worried about being too cold than I am about being too hot.”



