Trump Slams 'Panicans': Calls Them 'Dangerous' And Unable To Handle Pressure!

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In an exclusive interaction with Breitbart News, President Donald Trump elucidated the term he coined, "Panicans," a term he uses to describe individuals who succumb to fear during high-stakes political situations that he and the nation confront.

Trump explained, In some cases they are good people that really have the best and they want to do things but I call them Panicans because maybe theyre not smart because theyre playing right into the enemys camp. And in other types of cases they really are people are panicked. They cant handle pressure. Both are sort of dangerous. This explanation was given during an exclusive on-camera interview at his opulent seaside golf resort, Turnberry, in western Scotland.

According to Breitbart News, this interview took place just before the arrival of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for a bilateral meeting and press conference with the President. Trump's elucidation of the term "Panicans" was provided moments before Starmer's arrival.

Over the past few months, Trump and his team have consistently criticized those they label as "Panicans" during crucial moments. These individuals, often close to the President or supporters of his 2024 comeback campaign, have occasionally expressed criticism on various issues.

These perceived divisions have been exploited by Democrats and the mainstream media for political advantage. Trump has consistently rebuffed these claims of discord within his America First movement on a range of issues, from his approach to tariffs and trade policy, key immigration policy elements, his handling of U.S. involvement in the Israeli war in Iran, and even his management of the Jeffrey Epstein files years after his former friend's death. Unfazed by these criticisms, Trump and his team continue to deride the "Panicans."

Trump asserted, But, no, weve done an unbelievable job. Its being recognized. One of the things thats nice about when we solved the situation with Cambodia, that unbelievable situation that was going on there so Im dealing with both countries. When I get it solved, its so nice and it makes me feel so good that were saving millions of lives potentially right? Millions of lives, when you stop India and Pakistan from fighting and you have people that dont even like that."

"You have people that want us to stay in our own shell and dont solve a war. A nuclear war like that could very easily bleed into our country. And Ill tell you what the nuclear dust will come into our country and thats not exactly healthy or good. But if I can do these and I do them relatively easy I know people, I respect people and they respect me, as the leader of this country Im able to solve. Think of it, weve done six wars 12 countries some of them actually involved a couple of countries on each side. Its a great honor.

The President's commitment to his America First movement, his dismissal of the "Panicans," and his pride in his administration's achievements underscore his unwavering dedication to the nation and its people.