Trump is drinking his own Kool-Aid as evidence of his dementia grows
- Trump's administration is marked by instability, evidenced by chaos that even affects media narratives, as observed during his second term.
- Mental health professionals, including over 3000 psychiatrists and psychologists, attest to signs of probable dementia in Trump.
- Dr. John Gartner circulates a petition noting Trump's cognitive decline, highlighting issues with memory and language abilities.
- Experts urge Congress to consider the 25th Amendment to ensure a functioning presidency due to growing concerns about Trump's mental capacity.
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Trump, dementia and the duty to warn
To ensure that the United States will always be led by a coherent, functioning President, the Twenty-Fifth Amendment provides for the prompt, orderly, and democratic transfer of executive power in the event the president is incapacitated, physically or mentally. Trump’s tariff debacle, where he thru...
Trump is drinking his own Kool-Aid as evidence of his dementia grows
Trump didn’t just end his ill-conceived tariff drama, he only postponed it. Again. It’s not good news, it’s just delayed news.Economists know that the best conduit to a healthy economy is stability. Yet the only reliable commodity from the Trump administration to date has been instability. In under three months of Trump’s second term, the chaos has been so relentless that even Fox News propagandists have, at times, fumbled their spin.To effectiv…
OPINION Trade chaos with a side of dementia
Sabrina HaakeTo ensure that the United States will always be led by a coherent, functioning President, the 25th Amendmentprovides for the prompt, orderly, and democratic transfer of executive power in the event the president is incapacitated, physically or mentally. Trump’s tariff debacle, where he thrust out his chest, flung economic incoherence at the world, then flip-flopped only two days later, was the strongest evidence yet—in a roiling sea…
How Trump hurts his own people with his tariffs
Trump's tariffs don't hit China, but American small businesses. What this means for retailers and households – an overview. The article How Trump's tariffs hurt its own people first appeared on ingenieur.de - Job Market and News Portal for Engineers.
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