Alina Habba, a authorized spokesperson for Donald Trump, made a Freudian slip for the ages when she tried to differentiate the previous president from different politicians.
“Elected officers must do what’s fashionable and generally not what’s proper and that’s an issue, that’s I feel why folks get nervous about Trump. He doesn’t do what’s fashionable or what’s proper,” stated Habba, who swiftly corrected her flub in an interview with Newsmax on Thursday.
“Or what I ought to say, I ought to say he solely does what’s proper, he doesn’t do what’s fashionable.”
Social media customers on X (previously Twitter) mocked Habba over her remarks and stated they prompted Sigmund Freud to sit down “straight up in his grave” on Thursday.