Trump Flips Out In Hellishly Bizarre New Social Media Meltdown: ‘I Wasn’t Scared’

Donald Trump seems to have hell on his mind.

The former president invoked the perpetual flames of the underworld in two separate rants on Sunday against Representative Nancy Pelosi (Democrat, California) and the US women’s national soccer team.

Early in the day, he launched his attack on the former House speaker, who on Friday said Trump looked like a “scared puppy” during his arraignment last week on federal charges of election obstruction and conspiracy.

“I wasn’t ‘scared,’” Trump insisted in a post on his Truth Social website. “Nevertheless, how mean a thing to say! She is a Wicked Witch whose husbands journey from hell starts and finishes with her. She is a sick & demented psycho who will someday live in HELL!”

Trump wasn’t done raising hell just yet.

When the US women were eliminated from the World Cup later on Sunday, the former president ― like many others on the right ― was weirdly thrilled.

He called the loss “fully emblematic of what is happening to the our once great Nation under Crooked Joe Biden” and accused the players of being “openly hostile” to the country.

“WOKE EQUALS FAILURE,” he wrote, then took a shot at star player Megan Rapinoe. “Nice shot Megan, the USA is going to Hell!!!”

Trump’s critics raised hell in return:

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This Is When Your Favourite ITV Daytime Shows Are On This Week

With ITV1 splitting TV coverage of the Women’s World Cup with the BBC, there’s set to be disruption to regular programming in the coming weeks.

The tournament is currently underway in Australia and New Zealand, meaning that many games are taking place in the morning hours for sports fans in the UK.

As a result, ITV1′s regular daytime staples Good Morning Britain, Lorraine, This Morning and Loose Women will either be off air completely or have adjusted timeslots.

So, if you’re flicking on the telly disappointed not to see Susanna Reid, Lorraine Kelly, Alison Hammond and co on your screens, here’s the full schedule for ITV1 daytime this week…

Monday 24 July

Daytime shows on ITV1:

No Good Morning Britain

No Lorraine

No This Morning

No Loose Women

Football on ITV1:

Italy vs. Argentina (kick off 7am)

Germany vs. Morocco (kick off 9.30am)

Brazil vs. Panama (kick off 12pm)

Tuesday 25 July

Daytime shows on ITV1:

No Good Morning Britain

No Lorraine

This Morning (11.15am)

Loose Women (12.30pm)

Football on ITV1:

New Zealand vs. Philippines (kick off 6.30am)

Switzerland vs. Norway (kick off 9am)

Wednesday 26 July

Daytime shows on ITV1:

No Good Morning Britain

Lorraine (9am)

This Morning (10am – 12.30pm)

No Loose Women

Football on ITV1:

Japan vs. Costa Rica (kick off 6am)

Canada vs. Ireland (kick off 1pm)

Thursday 27 July

Daytime shows on ITV1:

Good Morning Britain (6am – 8am)

No Lorraine

This Morning (10.45am)

Loose Women (12.30pm)

Football on ITV1:

Portugal vs. Vietnam (kick off 8.30am)

Friday 28 July

Daytime shows on ITV1:

Good Morning Britain (6am)

Lorraine (9am)

This Morning (10am – 11.30am)

No Loose Women

Football on ITV1:

China vs. Haiti (kick off 12pm)

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