"Quit Sane-Washing' Donald Trump: His Cognitive Decline is a National Emergency.
President Trump's mental state has been in question for years, and the latest revelations about his association with Jeffrey Epstein have brought it to the forefront once again. The more we learn about his cognitive abilities, the more it becomes clear that he may not be fit to hold public office.
The former President's comments on various issues are often nonsensical, and his speeches lack coherence. In a recent appearance at the American Business Forum, Trump said that Miami has been a haven for those fleeing communist tyranny in South Africa, only to correct himself later saying it was South America - a continent, not a country.
Such gaffes have become all too common during his presidency, with Trump often struggling to articulate his thoughts or confuse different issues. His reliance on others to tell him what to think and believe has led to some of the most absurd statements in recent history.
The sad reality is that many people close to Trump are aware of his declining cognitive abilities but are afraid to say so publicly for fear of repercussions. One former Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich, has spoken out about Trump's mental acuity, pointing out instances where he confused a dementia screening test with an IQ test.
As Trump continues to struggle with the truth and reality, it is essential that the American public knows his state of health before it's too late. The White House should be forced to release transcripts of Trump's statements, allowing us to see what he actually said without any editing or manipulation.
The fact remains that Trump's cognitive decline poses a significant threat to national security. His inability to read between the lines and understand the consequences of his actions is a recipe for disaster.
The question on everyone's mind is no longer if Trump is fading but how fast and how much more dangerous he will become. It's time to stop trying to pull coherent quotes from him and give the public raw, unfiltered statements.
Trump's desperation in trying to control the release of Epstein information has even led his staunchest allies to suspect that he's attempting a Richard Nixon-style cover-up. This heat continues to grow while his ability to handle it is dramatically decreasing.
It's time for Trump to face the music and acknowledge his own cognitive decline. Instead of trying to "sane-wash" himself, he should embrace his craziness as his best defense against the gathering political storm that is Hurricane Jeff."
President Trump's mental state has been in question for years, and the latest revelations about his association with Jeffrey Epstein have brought it to the forefront once again. The more we learn about his cognitive abilities, the more it becomes clear that he may not be fit to hold public office.
The former President's comments on various issues are often nonsensical, and his speeches lack coherence. In a recent appearance at the American Business Forum, Trump said that Miami has been a haven for those fleeing communist tyranny in South Africa, only to correct himself later saying it was South America - a continent, not a country.
Such gaffes have become all too common during his presidency, with Trump often struggling to articulate his thoughts or confuse different issues. His reliance on others to tell him what to think and believe has led to some of the most absurd statements in recent history.
The sad reality is that many people close to Trump are aware of his declining cognitive abilities but are afraid to say so publicly for fear of repercussions. One former Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich, has spoken out about Trump's mental acuity, pointing out instances where he confused a dementia screening test with an IQ test.
As Trump continues to struggle with the truth and reality, it is essential that the American public knows his state of health before it's too late. The White House should be forced to release transcripts of Trump's statements, allowing us to see what he actually said without any editing or manipulation.
The fact remains that Trump's cognitive decline poses a significant threat to national security. His inability to read between the lines and understand the consequences of his actions is a recipe for disaster.
The question on everyone's mind is no longer if Trump is fading but how fast and how much more dangerous he will become. It's time to stop trying to pull coherent quotes from him and give the public raw, unfiltered statements.
Trump's desperation in trying to control the release of Epstein information has even led his staunchest allies to suspect that he's attempting a Richard Nixon-style cover-up. This heat continues to grow while his ability to handle it is dramatically decreasing.
It's time for Trump to face the music and acknowledge his own cognitive decline. Instead of trying to "sane-wash" himself, he should embrace his craziness as his best defense against the gathering political storm that is Hurricane Jeff."