Donald Trump Loses His Sh*t And Goes After A Fellow Conservative (VIDEO)

Republicans have been fighting against Obamacare since it passed. They would love to see the Affordable Care Act repealed. The Supreme Court refused to hear a case on whether or not all employers must provide women with birth control.

Donald Trump is going after Chief Justice John Roberts for this. He went into full-on pouting mode on an interview with talk show host Mike Gallagher:

“I mean, who would’ve thought that could’ve happened? He could’ve killed it twice and he didn’t. That was terrible. And that was a Bush appointment. I mean that was — that was so bad, that was so bad, what happened.”

He, of course, can’t even realize that even members of his own party are not holding his crazy views. He thinks that employers should be able to restrict women’s access to birth control and abortions.

Trump said:

“I just think it’s so terrible — I think it’s so horrible. I think it’s the biggest story — one of the big stories of this week, of this month, of this year. You know, I’ve been talking about the rigged system, how it’s rigged. This is terrible.”
In the interview with Mike Gallagher, Trump also said:
“It’s almost — in some ways, like, I’m running against two parties.”
He also said this about his fellow former candidates:
“They broke their word and in my opinion, they should never be allowed to run for public office again because what they did was disgraceful.”
He is referring to figures such as Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, and others. They have signed a pledge to support Trump as the nominee, but they haven’t endorsed him.
A Fox News poll said that just 74 percent of Republicans are backing him over Hillary Clinton. This is down from 82 percent in May. In May of 2012, Mitt Romney had earned a 93 percent favorability rating among Republicans. We’re all just waiting for Trump to crash and burn in November.

Here is a news clip about the ruling:

 

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