Donald Trump has said he believes people with learning disabilities should not be president, as he renewed his taunts at California Governor Gavin Newsom over his dyslexia. President Trump referred to Newsom, a potential Democratic White House contender, as 'dumb' and has mocked the governor's struggles with reading and spelling, leading Newsom to label Trump 'a brain-dead moron'. The National Center for Learning Disabilities condemned Trump's comments, stating that dyslexia affects many Americans and does not impair one's intelligence or leadership ability. Trump maintained that 'a president should not have learning disabilities', while Newsom skillfully responded by poking fun at Trump's slip of calling him 'president'. The debate continues as both figures head into a charged political landscape.
Trump's Controversial Comments on Learning Disabilities Spark Outcry

Trump's Controversial Comments on Learning Disabilities Spark Outcry
Donald Trump has faced backlash after claiming that presidents should not have learning disabilities, mocking California Governor Gavin Newsom's dyslexia.
Former President Donald Trump sparked controversy with recent comments suggesting that individuals with learning disabilities, such as dyslexia, should not hold the office of president. His remarks were aimed at California Governor Gavin Newsom, who has openly discussed his dyslexia. Trump's comments have drawn criticism from advocacy groups, highlighting that dyslexia does not impact a person's ability to lead effectively. Newsom responded sharply to Trump's taunts, pointing out the inappropriateness of the remarks while adding a dose of humor to the exchange.


















