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In reply to the discussion: NY Times Drops Splashy New Feature on Trump's Mental Acuity: 'Less Restrained and More Incoherent' [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(180,479 posts)21. Trump's Erratic Behavior and Extreme Comments Revive Mental Health Debate (NYT Gift Link)
As the president threatens to wipe out Iran and attacks the pope, even some former allies and advisers are questioning whether he has grown increasingly unbalanced, describing him as lunatic and clearly insane.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/13/us/politics/trump-mental-fitness-25th-amendment.html?unlocked_article_code=1.alA.T8aR.kAtYwbFz0brv&smid=tw-share
A series of disjointed, hard-to-follow and sometimes-profane statements capped by his a whole civilization will die tonight threat to wipe Iran off the map last week and his head-spinning attack on the WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy pope on Sunday night have left many with the impression of a deranged autocrat mad with power......
Democrats who have long challenged Mr. Trumps psychological fitness have issued a fresh chorus of calls to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove the president from power for disability. But it is not just a concern voiced by partisans on the left, late-night comics or mental health professionals making long-distance diagnoses. It can be heard now among retired generals, diplomats and foreign officials. And most strikingly, it can be heard now on the political right among onetime allies of the president....
Some of the questions about Mr. Trumps soundness come from people who once worked with him and have since become critics. Even before the civilization post, Ty Cobb, a White House lawyer in Mr. Trumps first term, told the journalist Jim Acosta that the president is a man who is clearly insane and that his recent string of belligerent, middle-of-the-night social media posts highlights the level of his insanity. Stephanie Grisham, a former White House press secretary for Mr. Trump, wrote online last week that hes clearly not well.....
Mr. Trumps stability has been a recurring issue since he first sought the presidency in 2016. Numerous psychiatrists and other mental health professionals have weighed in with their own opinions even without the opportunity to evaluate him. John F. Kelly, his longest serving White House chief of staff in the first term, even bought a book by 27 of those specialists called The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, in an effort to understand his boss and came to the conclusion that he was mentally ill.....
In his second term, Mr. Trump seems even less restrained and more incoherent at times. He uses more profanity, speaks longer and regularly makes comments rooted in fantasy rather than fact. He keeps saying that his father was born in Germany when in fact he was born in the Bronx. He repeats an invented story about his uncle, an M.I.T. professor, telling him about teaching the terrorist known as the Unabomber.
He wanders off into odd tangents an eight-minute ramble at a Christmas reception about poisonous snakes in Peru, a long digression during a cabinet meeting about Sharpie pens, an interruption of an Iran war update to praise the White House drapes. He has confused Greenland with Iceland and more than once boasted of ending a fictional war between Cambodia and Azerbaijan, two countries separated by nearly 4,000 miles. (He evidently means Armenia and Azerbaijan).
Even before lashing out at Pope Leo XIV on Sunday night, and then posting an image of himself as a Jesus-like figure before deleting it, Mr. Trump had shocked many with his outbursts at critics. He accuses those who anger him of sedition, a crime punishable by death. He claimed bizarrely that the Hollywood director Rob Reiner, who was allegedly stabbed to death by his son, was killed due to the anger he caused by opposing Mr. Trump. When Robert S. Mueller III, the former F.B.I. director and special counsel, died, Mr. Trump said, Good, Im glad hes dead....
But there may be political latitude for it with his base. There is an element of American politics in the age of polarization, particularly within the G.O.P., that likes this style of leadership, Mr. Zelizer said. What can be more anti-establishment than someone who is willing to be out of control?
Democrats who have long challenged Mr. Trumps psychological fitness have issued a fresh chorus of calls to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove the president from power for disability. But it is not just a concern voiced by partisans on the left, late-night comics or mental health professionals making long-distance diagnoses. It can be heard now among retired generals, diplomats and foreign officials. And most strikingly, it can be heard now on the political right among onetime allies of the president....
Some of the questions about Mr. Trumps soundness come from people who once worked with him and have since become critics. Even before the civilization post, Ty Cobb, a White House lawyer in Mr. Trumps first term, told the journalist Jim Acosta that the president is a man who is clearly insane and that his recent string of belligerent, middle-of-the-night social media posts highlights the level of his insanity. Stephanie Grisham, a former White House press secretary for Mr. Trump, wrote online last week that hes clearly not well.....
Mr. Trumps stability has been a recurring issue since he first sought the presidency in 2016. Numerous psychiatrists and other mental health professionals have weighed in with their own opinions even without the opportunity to evaluate him. John F. Kelly, his longest serving White House chief of staff in the first term, even bought a book by 27 of those specialists called The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, in an effort to understand his boss and came to the conclusion that he was mentally ill.....
In his second term, Mr. Trump seems even less restrained and more incoherent at times. He uses more profanity, speaks longer and regularly makes comments rooted in fantasy rather than fact. He keeps saying that his father was born in Germany when in fact he was born in the Bronx. He repeats an invented story about his uncle, an M.I.T. professor, telling him about teaching the terrorist known as the Unabomber.
He wanders off into odd tangents an eight-minute ramble at a Christmas reception about poisonous snakes in Peru, a long digression during a cabinet meeting about Sharpie pens, an interruption of an Iran war update to praise the White House drapes. He has confused Greenland with Iceland and more than once boasted of ending a fictional war between Cambodia and Azerbaijan, two countries separated by nearly 4,000 miles. (He evidently means Armenia and Azerbaijan).
Even before lashing out at Pope Leo XIV on Sunday night, and then posting an image of himself as a Jesus-like figure before deleting it, Mr. Trump had shocked many with his outbursts at critics. He accuses those who anger him of sedition, a crime punishable by death. He claimed bizarrely that the Hollywood director Rob Reiner, who was allegedly stabbed to death by his son, was killed due to the anger he caused by opposing Mr. Trump. When Robert S. Mueller III, the former F.B.I. director and special counsel, died, Mr. Trump said, Good, Im glad hes dead....
But there may be political latitude for it with his base. There is an element of American politics in the age of polarization, particularly within the G.O.P., that likes this style of leadership, Mr. Zelizer said. What can be more anti-establishment than someone who is willing to be out of control?
Please read this entire article. I have been convinced that trump is mentally ill for a long time but now it is getting worse and there are no John Kellys to try to keep trump from doing something stupid like attacking Iran and blockading another blockade.
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NY Times Drops Splashy New Feature on Trump's Mental Acuity: 'Less Restrained and More Incoherent' [View all]
boonecreek
Monday
OP
Does this mean the NYT has been informed by their bosses in the deep state that Trump is on his way out?
bbernardini
Monday
#3
Maybe they heard that the suit against Wall Street and the Guardian were going to be dropped.
choie
Monday
#9
I agree with Peter Baker on his assessment of Trump....... I have to wonder why
riversedge
Monday
#12
Trump's Erratic Behavior and Extreme Comments Revive Mental Health Debate (NYT Gift Link)
LetMyPeopleVote
13 hrs ago
#21
MaddowBlog-Trump confronts a public conversation he hoped to avoid over his mental stability
LetMyPeopleVote
6 hrs ago
#22