Analyzing Donald Trump's Recent Behavior and Cognitive State
MeidasTouchFebruary 24, 202614 min1,223,412 views
31 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβRepeated Statements on Survival and Heaven
- π‘ Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed doubts about his survival, stating he's "not sure if he will make it" and that "a lot of people are coming after him."
- π¬ He frequently questions if he will "make it to heaven," even in front of large crowds, suggesting he's "not worthy" despite doing a "great job."
- π These statements are noted to be increasing in frequency, with examples from recent speeches in front of "angel families" and in Rome, Georgia.
Observed Cognitive and Physical Behavior
- πΆ During speeches, Trump was observed "wandering" and unable to "walk straight," suggesting a physical decline.
- π§ He exhibited cognitive issues, such as believing California Governor Gavin Newsom dropped out of the presidential race and thinking Barack Obama is still in office.
- πΌοΈ Trump posted AI-generated videos of himself punching Canadian hockey players and falsely claimed hospital ships were being sent to Greenland.
- ποΈ He also discussed a woman whose eyes he "fixed" for cataracts, claiming he gave her money for the operation.
Peculiar Speech Content and Delusions
- π Trump described men trying to "violently kiss him," claiming they wanted to grab and kiss him due to his economic policies.
- π£οΈ He made statements about wanting to be a "good little boy" and screaming about "tariffs" during a speech in Rome, Georgia.
- π° Trump discussed plans to build the "greatest ballroom anywhere in the world," describing its magnificent entrance and walkway.
Claims on Elections and Personal Abilities
- π³οΈ Trump asserted that the 2020 election was "rigged" by millions of votes and suggested that "every election is rigged."
- π He claimed to "read very well" with "great comprehension," stating he reads everything and knew a particular case couldn't be lost.
- πΊπΈ Trump stated he "suffers for the country," implying personal sacrifice for the nation.
External Commentary
- π MAGA Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace publicly asked people to "pray for President Trump," noting how "sick he looks."
- βοΈ Mace also expressed no confidence in the justice system regarding the DOJ coverup, believing Epstein was an "intel asset" and that arrests are unlikely.
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