WATCH: Trump Confuses the Leaders of Iran and North Korea While Rambling About Crowd Sizes

During an event in Wisconsin on Tuesday, Donald Trump claimed that North Korea was plotting to kill him rather than Iran. 

When Democrats saw that Joe Biden was having cognitive issues, the party made the difficult move to replace him on the ticket. During every rally he has, Donald Trump is also showing major signs of cognitive decline, and yesterday was no exception. 

The Trump campaign revealed recently that they were warned of an Iranian plot to assassinate the former President. On Tuesday, Trump said that the plot was coming from North Korea. 

The 45th President is quite sensitive about the smaller size of his rallies during this election season and he rambled:

"I don't know if anybody was up there, but you saw the people. That crowd was massive. But last week, we had a crowd of 50 to 55-60,000 people, and we had planned an outdoor rally, and it would have been amazing, and Washington would not get us, they said that we have to guard the United Nations, which meant the president of North Korea, who's basically trying to kill me. So they want to guard him, but they don't want to guard me. So we're going to start having it out with them, because we sort of have it. They want to use — it's like a form of election interference."