Trump Defines “Panican” in Interview
At Turnberry, a seaside golf resort in Western Scotland, President Donald Trump clarified a term he coined, “panican.” This came during a recent exclusive interview with Breitbart, where he expressed surprise at the political landscape impacting both himself and the nation.
“In certain situations, you have really good people who mean well but might not be making the best decisions as they’re navigating tricky environments. So, I call them ‘Panicans,'” Trump noted. “Then, there are others who genuinely panic; they can’t handle the pressure. Both scenarios can be problematic,” he added.
Trump mentioned that he and his team have found humor in what they refer to as “Panicans” during critical moments, often involving people close to him or those supporting his 2024 campaign. He feels these instances are being exploited politically by Democrats and the media. Despite facing pushback over various issues—like trade policies, immigration, and historical relationships—Trump remains unfazed, often chuckling about “Panicans” along the way.
“But honestly, we’ve done an incredible job,” he claimed. “When I tackled the situation in Cambodia and worked with two countries, it felt rewarding. We can save countless lives. A nuclear conflict can escalate rapidly here.”
Details of Trump’s latest interview with Breitbart News are forthcoming.
