Trump Holds US Troops In Japan Hostage And Showcases His Mental Decline
For the third time in less than a month, Trump treated the US military as a captive audience, where the president showcased his declining mind.
Donald Trump has held zero political rallies during the first year of his second administration, which is a fact that debunks Trump’s trolling about serving a third term.
The president’s actions tell us that he only brings up serving a third term when he wants media attention. Trump seems to know that he is done. The working theory is that Trump’s second administration is motivated by getting as much money as he can for himself and his family, and rewriting history to try to turn himself into one of America’s great presidents.
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On the first front, he has been very successful, as it is estimated that his family has used the White House to increase their net wealth by $1.9 billion so far this year.
Trump's efforts to rewrite history and leave a legacy, which is what the destruction of the East Wing of the White House is all about, have run into the insurmountable problem of what appears to be Donald Trump’s serious mental decline.
The president is currently in Asia, while the US government is shut down, and millions of Americans are hurting.
The presidency is an intense spotlight that makes it impossible for administrations to hide the weaknesses of presidents.
The same has been true of Trump in Asia. So far, Trump has admitted to another recent dementia screening, an MRI being done, and he had to be led around a room by the Japanese Prime Minister.
This does not seem to be a president who is in good health, as was made clear when Trump addressed the troops in Japan.
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