Chris Sununu joked that if Donald Trump was admitted to a mental hospital, he wouldn't be a Republican. The annual Washington gathering featuring skits and speeches from Democrats, Republicans and journalists that are expected to be singe, was skewered by Sununu. Sununu roasted members of both parties as well as the Washington journalists who cover them. The press often asks the governor if he thinks Donald Trump is crazy. I don't think he's so crazy that you could put him in a mental institution. If he were in one, he wouldn't be getting out. When Trump was in New Hampshire for a political rally, Sununu was left astonished by his encounter with the former president. Sununu said Trump insisted he ride with him to the venue after greeting him at the airport. Sununu said that at one point, Trump broke his train of thought to point out that all the people holding American flags along the motorcade route were his fans. Sununu said that Trump pointed to a man with a flag and sign before he talked about polling. Sununu joked that he could notice the guy he pointed at, the sign he was holding. Sununu poked fun at himself in his address. The White House press secretary would be smart to get her money upfront if she joined MSNBC. The Washington Post had a list of 10 potential GOP presidential candidates. He said that his foreign policy experience included building a wall on the New Hampshire-Canada border. Jamie Raskin, a Democrat from Maryland, remarked that he had not heard a Republican use the F-word since the Nixon administration. The kind of insurrection the GOP needs today is due to Gov. Sununu's eloquent profanity. The president usually attends the event. President Joe Biden, who was in Delaware over the weekend, sent a video message. Gina Raimondo was the Commerce Secretary. Republicans tried to get Sununu to run for senator in 2022, but he decided to run for governor. 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