'It's like Joe Biden' Donald Trump suffering from 'alarming cognitive problems'

 


Donald Trump’s Health Under Scrutiny Amid Comparisons to Biden


US President Donald Trump is facing renewed scrutiny over his mental and physical health, with some commentators raising concerns about his cognitive state.

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles recently described Trump as having an "alcoholic's personality"—despite the fact that he does not consume alcohol. Wiles clarified in an interview with Vanity Fair that the outlet omitted context, creating a "chaotic and negative narrative" about the administration.

Adding to the discussion, Trump biographer Michael Wolff suggested that Trump exhibits traits reminiscent of a "dementia patient." Speaking on the Inside Trump's Head podcast, Wolff noted that Trump’s uninhibited behaviors—such as sudden anger or self-pity—can raise concerns for those around him.

Wolff also compared Trump’s situation to previous debates about President Joe Biden's cognitive health, emphasizing that no objective diagnosis exists for either president while in office. He stated: “There is no way to diagnose the President. Everyone around Biden closed ranks to protect him, and the same lack of mechanism applies now.”

Physically, Trump’s health has been closely monitored, including an MRI scan reported by the White House as "perfectly normal." Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt explained that visible bruising on Trump’s hands is due to frequent handshakes with the public.

While Trump continues to assert that he is healthy and has passed all cognitive tests, discussions about his mental and physical state are likely to remain a topic of debate, especially as comparisons to previous administrations continue.

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  1. Yes, his MRI brain scan may be "perfectly normal", when compared to other people with diminished cognitive capacity.

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