Southern Illinois University debate coach Todd Graham told CNN’s Brooke Baldwin on Monday that Donald Trump’s sniffing during the presidential debate Sunday night was louder than "any coke fiend I’ve ever known."
Baldwin and Graham recapped the debate Monday afternoon, which included a question about Donald Trump’s loud sniffing into the microphone during his answers.
"I know you look into linguistics and body language, but what’s with the sniffing? Have we figured that out, the sniffling?" Baldwin asked.
Graham said if Trump practiced with the microphone he could have avoided the sniffing.
Graham then made Baldwin visibly cringe with his next criticism of Trump.
"He was sniffing louder than any coke fiend I’ve ever known," Graham said.
A shocked Baldwin was left speechless.
Trump faced the same criticism during the first presidential debate for sniffing frequently and audibly during his answers.