Donald Trump's Stamina Issues and 2028 Presidential Run Concerns
David Pakman ShowDecember 20, 20256 min66,471 views
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- 💡 The possibility of Donald Trump running for a third term in 2028 is being discussed, but a significant concern is his physical stamina.
- 🎯 Trump reportedly falls asleep multiple times a week in public and works only limited hours, raising questions about his ability to handle the demands of the presidency.
Evidence of Falling Asleep
- 😴 A piece in The Bulwark highlights that Trump has been observed falling asleep during formal events, including a recent cabinet meeting where he appeared to sleep for approximately six full minutes.
- 🔍 The New York Times has also noted this behavior, reportedly causing fury in Trump.
- ⚠️ These instances are not isolated and have occurred during his criminal trial and in the Oval Office, suggesting a pattern of struggling to stay awake.
Republican Response and Hypocrisy
- 🤐 Many Republican lawmakers have refused to comment on Trump's apparent sleep issues when questioned, with some, like Senator Rick Scott, stating they haven't heard about it or won't watch videos documenting it.
- 🎭 This contrasts sharply with how Republicans, who previously made age and energy a defining issue against Joe Biden, are now quietly minimizing or dodging similar concerns about Trump.
- 📉 While Biden may have shown signs of decline, the argument was that he could still perform the job, a standard many believe Trump is not meeting.
The 2028 Candidacy and Unaddressed Issues
- 🚀 Despite endorsements from groups like the New York Young Republican Club for a 2028 run, the constitutional and legal impossibilities of a third term are often set aside.
- 🧠 The more pressing issue, according to the analysis, is Trump's mental and physical capability to serve, especially given he would be 82 at the start of a potential term.
- ⚠️ The current signs of fatigue and inability to stay awake during routine meetings are seen as warning signs that Republican leaders are choosing to ignore or downplay.
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