Donald Trump's mistakes seem to be endless. In an unconnected Tweet that Trump released last Sunday, Trump complained that he was not appropriately praised for his prolonged work in the Corona Virus crisis.

Trump called for the Nobel Prize-winning journalists to be stripped of the Nobel Prize for writing "constant criticism" against him.

Trump claimed he had not left the White House for several months, and criticized the news report he says usually takes his dinner in his bed.

"I stay in the oval office until late at night," he said in a tweet. "After that, I read someone who says I am eating hamburgers and cola without sugar in my bedroom."

Trump has been holding political rallies for his campaign since the beginning of March and the last was on March 2, during which he condemned the Democrats for criticizing his failure to fight the Corona epidemic.

Trump chose to review his complaint about journalists who were unlawfully honored for their role in investigating his intimate campaign relationship with Russia in 2016.

It seems that by mixing two of the world's most prestigious awards, Trump wanted to say that journalists should return the ones they got, dubbed "Nobel."

The president threatened that he would sue the "Nobel Prize Committee" if it did not cancel the awards given to reporters, which Trump says they do not deserve because he was not removed from the White House during what he described as a "drama" of Congressional trials.

But Trump said in a later tweet that he used the word "Noble" to stress that it was never appropriate to honor these journalists.

"Did you succeed in this ridicule too?" He said in the tweet, noting that he was making fun when he indicated last week that injecting patients with sterile materials could be a cure for the Coronavirus.

A recent book confirmed that President Trump's lack of familiarity with historical and geographical information amounts to his ignorance that there are common borders between India and China.

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