
Donald Trump is once again being accused of having dementia. Source: MEGA
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Donald Trump is once again being accused of having dementia. Source: MEGA
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After Russia’s deadly strike on Ukraine on Sunday, May 25 — which left at least 12 people dead — Donald Trump exploded on Truth Social.
“Something has happened to [Putin]. He’s gone absolutely CRAZY!” Trump wrote.
He continued, “I’ve always said he wants ALL of Ukraine, not just a piece. Maybe I was right. But if he goes for it, it’ll bring Russia down.”
Trump didn’t stop there. Speaking to reporters, he added, “I don’t know what the hell happened to Putin. I’ve known him a long time and we always got along. But now he’s launching rockets into cities, killing people — and I don’t like it at all.”
The former president also said he would “absolutely” consider hitting Russia with more sanctions if the attacks don’t stop.
Trump’s fiercest critics aren’t the only ones sounding the alarm over his mental state. Psychotherapist and author Dr. John Gartner is among those who believe the former president shows signs of dementia.
Dr. Gartner, who has long voiced concerns about Trump’s mental health, didn’t hold back. “There is absolutely no doubt,” he previously claimed.
In a recent interview, he explained why.
“When diagnosing dementia, we look for a decline from someone’s previous level of function,” Gartner said. “What many people miss is that back in the 1980s, Donald Trump was actually articulate. He spoke in full, polished paragraphs. Now, he struggles to finish a sentence.”
The contrast, he suggests, is stark—and deeply troubling.