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8/19/2025, 11:29:35 PM
No.513488794
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>Psychologists reveal major sign 'demented' Trump is βaware that heβs losing itβ
>In the latest episode of their Shrinking Trump podcast on the Really American Network, titled "Is Trump becoming 'the demented dictator?'", the pair highlighted how the test Trump underwent is simple.
>Dr Segal said: "He took a screen test. A screen meaning a very brief test you give people if you're entering a hospital or a nursing home. Anyone can ace it. It's really not hard." He continued: "And Trump keeps remembering it. And I wonder if it's because he's partly aware that he's losing it and he keeps bringing it up to kind of reassure himself that he's really the genius that he thinks he is."
>Dr Gartner weighed in, agreeing as he explained: "Well, actually, it's a pattern with him. The more spectacularly guilty he is, the more vociferously and vigorously and repeatedly he denies it."
>He added: "He knows he's in some kind of cognitive decline, or suspects it, and is warding that idea off by needing to state the extreme opposite and talk about how great he did on the exam."
>Dr Gartner went on to explain how passing the simple exam it not a major accomplishment. "It's only an exam we actually give if we're suspecting someone might have cognitive decline or sometimes we give it as part of a standard battery for people of a certain age," he explained.
>"But the point is that it's not a test you ace, right? If you pass it, it means you don't have gross dementia. It doesn't even mean you don't have early dementia. It's actually from a certain level of deterioration. So, it's not an accomplishment to be able to draw a clock or pick out which animal is the lion, or to repeat three numbers, that's really not a huge accomplishment. It's only a warning sign if you can't do it."
https://www.irishstar.com/news/us-news/donald-trump-health-status-update-35755916
drumpf has dementia. You know it, I know it, everyone knows it. Even drumpf himself knows it.
>In the latest episode of their Shrinking Trump podcast on the Really American Network, titled "Is Trump becoming 'the demented dictator?'", the pair highlighted how the test Trump underwent is simple.
>Dr Segal said: "He took a screen test. A screen meaning a very brief test you give people if you're entering a hospital or a nursing home. Anyone can ace it. It's really not hard." He continued: "And Trump keeps remembering it. And I wonder if it's because he's partly aware that he's losing it and he keeps bringing it up to kind of reassure himself that he's really the genius that he thinks he is."
>Dr Gartner weighed in, agreeing as he explained: "Well, actually, it's a pattern with him. The more spectacularly guilty he is, the more vociferously and vigorously and repeatedly he denies it."
>He added: "He knows he's in some kind of cognitive decline, or suspects it, and is warding that idea off by needing to state the extreme opposite and talk about how great he did on the exam."
>Dr Gartner went on to explain how passing the simple exam it not a major accomplishment. "It's only an exam we actually give if we're suspecting someone might have cognitive decline or sometimes we give it as part of a standard battery for people of a certain age," he explained.
>"But the point is that it's not a test you ace, right? If you pass it, it means you don't have gross dementia. It doesn't even mean you don't have early dementia. It's actually from a certain level of deterioration. So, it's not an accomplishment to be able to draw a clock or pick out which animal is the lion, or to repeat three numbers, that's really not a huge accomplishment. It's only a warning sign if you can't do it."
https://www.irishstar.com/news/us-news/donald-trump-health-status-update-35755916
drumpf has dementia. You know it, I know it, everyone knows it. Even drumpf himself knows it.