'Deeply confused' Trump mocked for blaming Jan. 6 on Haley: 'Only person he won't blame' is himself

Donald Trump on Friday was skewered online for apparently confusing Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, resulting in the ex-president blaming the former for the events of Jan. 6.
Trump was delivering remarks in Concord, New Hampshire, on Friday, when he said that Haley was "offered 10,000 people" on Jan. 6, and implied that she was involved in the deleting of video evidence. These are common allegations that the former president has previously lobbed at Pelosi and the Jan. 6 subcommittee.
The video quickly went viral, causing people to make fun of Trump and even suggest he has mental health concerns.
"Do we need to do the dementia test again?" asked national security attorney Bradley P. Moss. MSNBC personality Mehdi Hasan had a similar take, asking, "Does he need to take the 'person woman man camera TV' test again?"
Hasan had been responding to a Biden-Harris HQ post in which the campaign says a "deeply confused Trump confuses Nancy Pelosi and Nikki Haley multiple times."
Former Republican Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA), who served as a key researcher in the early days of the House Select Committee, also chimed in.
"His confusion and lack of awareness is a trend," he wrote Friday. "He's aging very fast. I hope his family is getting him the help he needs."
A group called Republican Accountability also had a take.
"The only person he won't blame for Jan. 6 is the person who caused it, Donald Trump," the account wrote on Friday.
Former Barack Obama White House Senior Adviser Dan Pfeiffer pointed to a perceived double standard.
"If Joe Biden has done this, it would lead every newscast in the country."
Former prosecutor Andrew Weissmann pointed out that Trump himself was in charge on that day in January 2021.
"This is nuts since HE was in charge," he wrote. "And he is embracing J6 to his MAGA followers, but in NH is trying to pretend otherwise."