With just 15 days before Election Day, the media and Democrats are trying to paint Donald Trump as a candidate mentally unfit for the White House.
Despite covering up President Joe Biden’s obvious mental decline for years, Democrats and the media are now trying to make a story out of Trump’s mental fitness, claiming he, too, is experiencing a level of cognitive decline that disqualifies him from the presidency.
‘The 2024 Trump seems more confident and is certainly more knowledgeable about policy than he was in 2015.’
The evidence of mental decline, Trump’s critics claim, revolves around his speeches. At his campaign rallies, Trump often speaks off the cuff for long periods of time, which his critics see as incoherent rambling and proof of mental decline.
Here are some recent headlines:
- MSNBC: “‘Unintelligible’: Trump’s mental decline on display in final stretch to election”
- The New Republic: “Trump’s Mental Decline Finally Becomes Big Media Story”
- NBC News: “Trump’s bizarre music session reignites questions about his mental acuity”
- The Week: “Is Trump okay?”
- Los Angeles Times: “In final stretch, Harris revives attacks on Trump as ‘unstable’ and mentally unfit for office”
- New York Times: “Trump’s Speeches, Increasingly Angry and Rambling, Reignite the Question of Age”
- Cornell University: “Trump’s abrupt decision to play DJ, a sign of ‘accelerating cognitive decline’ says Cornell expert”
- Forbes: “Trump’s Unwieldy Speeches Raise Questions About His Mental Acuity”
- Boston Globe: “Trump’s decline is too dangerous to ignore” […]
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