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I think something is wrong with Obama – Donald Trump calls US President a ‘Psycho’


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American business magnate, Donald Trump, has never hidden his disdain for US President, Barack Obama, and he has now taken it a notch higher, by calling him a ‘psycho’ over his refusal to stop flights coming in to the United States, from West Africa.
Trump believes West African travellers brought the deadly Ebola virus disease into the US, and as such, he expects Obama to stop the entry of such persons, by issuing an outright ban on flights from the sub-region.
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He took to Twitter to vent his annoyance at the American President, writing, “I am starting to think that there is something seriously wrong with President Obama’s mental health. Why won’t he stop the flights. Psycho! It is time for the airline pilots, flight attendants and the airlines themselves to stop flights to and from West Africa. Do it right now!”
In his second tweet, he called Obama a psycho, a slang term for someone who is mentally unstable or afflicted with a psychosis.
He wrote, “Allowing the new cases of Ebola diagnosed in the US, billionaire business mogul, Donald Trump has once again called for the stop of all flights to and from West Africa. He’s so frustrated about the situation, he called his president a psycho…lol. I guess screening at the airport is not enough for him.”



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