During a summit at the U.S. Army War College, President Trump appeared to struggle with drowsiness, with his eyes reportedly remaining shut for extended periods while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered praise. The octogenarian president’s fatigue was noted particularly when Hegseth credited Trump’s leadership with transforming the Department of Defense. This incident follows a pattern of similar episodes of apparent drowsiness observed at previous public events, drawing scrutiny regarding the president’s health and cognitive fitness.
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Ranking Member Jamie Raskin has formally requested a comprehensive cognitive and neurological evaluation of President Donald Trump, citing the President’s increasingly erratic and alarming public statements, particularly regarding the conflict with Iran. These statements, characterized by threats of mass violence and disjointed public addresses, have ignited widespread concern about the President’s mental fitness. The request underscores the urgent need for assurances of the Commander-in-Chief’s capacity to lead during a time of war, with Raskin calling for full public disclosure of the evaluation’s findings and a briefing to Congress.
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During a Medal of Honor ceremony, President Trump abruptly shifted from an update on a recent military action to a lengthy discourse on gold curtains in the White House ballroom. This peculiar deviation from the intended remarks, particularly given the gravity of the war update, drew commentary from former White House physician Dr. Jonathan Reiner. Trump’s extended discussion about the drapes, his ballroom, and potential cost savings on doors contrasted sharply with the solemnity of honoring American soldiers and the preceding military engagement. Additionally, the President’s neck rash, described as a preventative skin treatment, was also noted.
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