'He's not ok': Questions of Trump's 'cognitive decline' explode amid 'bizarre behavior'
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
73% : Let's just listen to music," Trump told supporters at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center.68% : Instead, Trump said, he would like to play some music.
65% : "As to her completely desperate request for my Medical Statements, she is dying to see my Cholesterol (which is 180!), I have already provided them, many times, including quite recently, and they were flawless," Trump claimed.
62% : I don't have these problems...""...I've put out more Medical Exams than any other President in History, and aced two Cognitive Exams (the Doctor stated that my 'cognitive exams were exceptional!')," Trump continued.
58% : Trump on social media described the evening: "I had a Town Hall in Pennsylvania last night.
55% : Trump said as the second person made their way out of the Expo Center.
46% : Former President Donald Trump in Glendale, Arizona on August 23, 2024 (Gage Skidmore)Nobel Prize-winning economist, professor, and popular New York Times opinion writer Paul Krugman on Monday published, " Trump Has Become Unmoored in Time."
41% : Trump clearly had some kind of a mental break last night - those of us who have family members with dementia recognize it.
37% : In it he closes by asking, "what would Trump say about an opponent who, like him, seems stuck in the past, who routinely describes America in ways that suggest that he doesn't know what year it is?"On Tuesday Krugman posted a link to his piece on the social media platform X, and wrote: "This was filed before Trump's bizarre behavior at his latest rallies.
36% : Who the hell wants to hear questions, right?"RELATED: Trump Abruptly Cancels Another Interview, This Time With a Trump-Friendly CNBC HostSouth Dakota Republican Governor Kristi Noem, who was acting as the town hall's host, asked Trump, "Well sir, do you want to play your song and then greet a few people?"
33% : Trump could be easily controlled/manipulated by top aides and foreign leaders to do what they want.
28% : "While only a qualified medical professional can make diagnoses, more than a few commenters on social media suggested Trump was "sundowning," a term the Mayo Clinic describes as "a group of symptoms that occurs at a specific time of the day.
25% : ""That thing Trump did last night is not explainable and it is not small," an apparently concerned U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) wrote.
25% : "Trump, on his Truth Social platform, proceeded to falsely characterize the details of Harris's medical report.
15% : "Former Trump White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci remarked, "The October surprise is that Trump has completely lost his marbles.
6% : "Professor of Politics Jack Pitney, who left the Republican Party when Trump was elected in 2016, is the author of several books including, "Un-American: the Fake Patriotism of Donald J. Trump.
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