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Yep, describes Donny...
Symptoms of delusions of grandeur involve unshakable, false beliefs about one's own importance, power, or identity, such as thinking you're famous, divine, or have special abilities, leading to behaviors like acting out the delusion, becoming irritable or angry when challenged, and dismissing evidence that contradicts the belief.
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Dum dum,
Trump happens to be the President of the United States.
In reality.
I know you leftist dum dums like to believe it ain't so.
But it is so (wahhhhh!!!!)
So, yeah, Trump is one of the most, if not THE most, "important, powerful, famous, specially-abled, etc etc" persons in the entire world.
That's not a delusion.
That's a reality.
You're the deluded one. Like your dum dum leftist colleagues here.