Claudia Jordan calls Trump's actions 'giving dementia'

Claudia Jordan, former 'Celebrity Apprentice' contestant, says she no longer recognizes President Donald Trump. Speaking at the Better Brother Truth Awards, the 'Real Housewives' star criticized his recent actions as 'giving dementia.' She blames him amid rising gas prices, stock declines, and a government shutdown.

Oh honey, the tea is piping hot from Claudia Jordan! 👀 The 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' alum and two-time 'Celebrity Apprentice' vet spilled to TMZ at the Better Brother Truth Awards at the Beverly Hilton last weekend. Back in the day, she and Donald Trump were pals — but now? 'I don't recognize him anymore,' she dished, adding his actions are straight-up 'giving dementia.' 😩 Clutching her pearls over America's drama, Claudia said folks deserve 'good karma' after months of 'bulls***.' She's laughing through tears about lost rights and the war in Iran, because otherwise? Straight to crying. Context is messy: Iran's Strait of Hormuz closure has gas prices soaring, stocks are tanking, and TSA agents are unpaid thanks to a partial government shutdown. Claudia, who knows Trump from those boardroom battles, isn't mincing words — she's pointing the finger at her old boss. Is this the ultimate shade from an ex-Apprentice? Iconic fallout or just politics as usual? Spill your thoughts, darlings. 🔥

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