A-non-y-mous. Anonymous. It's a word that's been thrown around a lot lately, ever since The New York Times published an anonymous op-ed from a senior Trump administration official who claims some people on President Trump's team are working on a "resistance" from the inside. It also seems to be a word that Trump himself cannot pronounce:



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What happened here when President Trump tried twice to pronounce "anonymous"? pic.twitter.com/nwSNnQuKfm — Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) September 7, 2018

In the above clip, you can see President Trump speaking at a recent rally in Montana, where he said, "The latest act of resistance is the op-ed published in the failing New York Times by an anonymous, really anonymous, gutless coward. He was, nobody knows who the hell he is, or she, although they put he, but probably that’s a little disguise, that means it’s she, but for the sake of our national security, the New York Times should publish his name at once. I think their reporters should go and investigate who it is. That would actually be a good scoop."

At least that's the word he seems to be saying! Who knows for sure? Please, watch the clip approximately 15 times and then cast your vote:

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