On Wednesday, Trump signed an executive order that aims to incentivise in-home dialysis, encourage kidney donations, and prevent kidney decline in the first place.
But while unveiling the policy in a speech, Trump said something odd about the vital organ's anatomical whereabouts.
"You've worked so hard on the kidney," Trump said. He then added that "Very exceptionally. The kidney has a special place in my heart. It is an incredible thing," which is most certainly not where it's located.
And Twitter can't get over his statement.
https://twitter.com/thegoodgodabove/status/1149078642091278337
Ooooh, now I get it.
— Ana Navarro-Cárdenas (@ananavarro) July 11, 2019
Trump has a kidney where normal humans have a heart.
Explains why he’s so full of piss and vinegar. https://t.co/i4kBLFwHBJ
As a former surgeon, the only time I've seen the kidney having a "special place in the heart" was after a fall from a 6-story building.
— Covfefe Shecky Jones,King Of Shade👑 aka BROLENE🔞 (@King_Of_Shade) July 10, 2019
Trump is a stable genius who believes the "kidneys have a special place in the heart" 😂😂🤣 . Stable genius indeed! pic.twitter.com/uIipnP88ff
— Dennis (@esaviour870) July 11, 2019
https://twitter.com/KevinMKruse/status/1149024740989919232
"the kidney has a very special place in the heart" is just pure sublime. we finally have a challenger to "very legal and very cool" and "one of the wettest we've ever seen from the standpoint of water." https://t.co/vtcOgyElWo
— Matthew Zeitlin (@MattZeitlin) July 10, 2019
https://twitter.com/MartiniTrixie/status/1149195168991465472
https://twitter.com/waltshaub/status/1149023378789076994
Stay awake in anatomy class, kids. https://t.co/pohE4V0MCa
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) July 11, 2019
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Trump thinks 'kidney has a special place in the heart' and Twitter's having a ball
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