Trump is Senile
A list of examples where Trump has displayed mental decline - is it time to invoke the 25th Amendment?
My Fellow Democracy Defenders,
Trump is a senile fascist and must be removed from office.
Biden was steady and sharp as a tack. However, the orange menace is the opposite. This is a national security risk. Here are all the instances where he has shown staggering mental decline. If you like this compilation, I would appreciate your support since my partner was fired from her DEI civil service career.
I. Repetitive statements and rambling
Repeatedly telling the same stories: Numerous reports document Trump retelling the same anecdotes multiple times within the same speech or over a short period such as stories about his dealings with foreign leaders, his golf game, or his perceived successes in business.
Example: During a 2023 rally, he repeatedly told a story about a conversation with a European leader regarding NATO contributions, using nearly identical phrasing multiple times within minutes.
Rambling and losing train of thought: Trump deviates significantly from a clear topic, jumps between unrelated ideas, or struggles to complete sentences.
Example: In a 2024 interview with Hugh Hewitt, Trump's responses were often disjointed and wandered from the questions asked.
Difficulty with names: Instances where he misidentifies people or struggles to recall names, even of prominent figures.
Example: In 2023, he referred to Viktor Orbán as "the prime minister of Turkey" when Orbán is the prime minister of Hungary.
II. Confusion and disorientation
Mixing up dates and events: Trump frequently confuses past events, misstating dates, or conflating different situations.
Example: In December 2023, he claimed that Barack Obama was still president during a period when he (Trump) was in office.
Geographical Confusion: Trump demonstrates a lack of awareness of geographical locations or current events related to specific places.
Example: During a rally, he appeared to confuse Iowa with New Hampshire.
Difficulty recognizing Ffmiliar people: While less publicly documented, some former aides have anonymously reported concerns about his ability to recognize people he has known for years.
III. Using incorrect and nonsensical language
Incorrect or nonsensical words: Trump uses words that don't fit the context or appear to be made up ("semantic paraphasias").
Example: In a 2024 speech, he used the word "smocking" when he likely meant "smoking."
Incoherent sentence structure: At times, his sentences are grammatically incorrect or difficult to understand.
Example: Numerous examples exist in transcripts of his rallies and interviews where sentences are fragmented or lack logical flow.
IV. Behavioral changes
Increased irritability and agitation: constant displays of anger and frustration.
Difficulty focusing: White House staff reports him losing focus during meetings or conversations.
Decreased awareness of surroundings: Concerns raised about his apparent lack of awareness of his environment or the people around him.
Resources for Further Research:
FactCheck.org: https://www.factcheck.org/
PolitiFact: https://www.politifact.com/
The Washington Post Fact Checker: https://www.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/
News articles from reputable sources: (New York Times, CNN, Reuters, Associated Press, etc.)
It's debatable - he is so obviously IGNORANT that it all seems normal - IOW that's just who he is. I tend to think the rambling & craziness is largely a result of having to stand up there & talk about 'something' when he doesn't really have any real interest in anything at that moment except filling the time with words - so he just spouts garbage ! It's all normal 'trump' !
Any American that values our Democracy knows this but what can be done???????