'Huh?': Trump's multiple 'misfires' at Nevada rally raise questions from onlookers
President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Phoenix, photo by Gage Skidmore.

Donald Trump on Saturday gave a speech in Las Vegas, Nevada, in which he made multiple verbal slip ups and blunders. The internet wasn't forgiving.

The ex-president's speech included an extensive portion about his purported past cognitive tests, as well as a claim that he is smart because he has the "same genes" as his uncle who was a professor at MIT. But that didn't convince numerous onlookers, who were quick to point out Trump's various mistakes.

At one point, Trump said, "We got Mexico to send two thousand, twenty eight thousand troops."

Bruce Heyman, former United States Ambassador to Canada, said it was called "new math." Former federal and state prosecutor Ron Filipkowski called the former president "Dementia Trump." Trump biographer Tim O'Brien wrote, "Numbers and math have never been his strengths." Keith Olbermann wrote, "Your daily dose of Dementia J. Trump."

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In another instance, Trump said he will bring "peace through earth" instead of his traditional slogan of "peace through strength." One social media user simply wrote, "Huh?" Another verified user wrote, "As opposed thru Mars?"

In a third case of verbal misfires, Trump appears to mispronounce the word "February."

White House correspondent Christian Datoc replied to that one, saying, "Somebody. Anybody. Under 70. For all of us..."

A popular account by the handle of "Spiro's Ghost" said, "3rd Dementia J. Trump misfire tonight (so far)."