“By the way, there is a secret healing technology that elites have access to, it’s called health insurance and our government really could give everyone access to it if they wanted to,” said Meyers, whose audience erupted in cheers.
Trump, in the since-deleted, phony clip shared to social media this past weekend, pushed a QAnon-fueled conspiracy theory and spoke of U.S. citizens getting “guaranteed access” to a cure-all hospital bed.
Meyers said it’s “truly scary” that Trump doesn’t appear to know the difference between fiction and reality, pointing to his plan to send federal troops to “war ravaged” Portland, Oregon, to protect U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities from “domestic terrorists.”
Trump told NBC News that he questioned whether what he was watching on television was “different from what’s happening.”
Meyers quipped, “Yeah, man, we all are. The difference is a lot of us have the critical thinking skills to suss out what’s real and what’s not.”
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