Governor Gavin Newsom has suggested that President Trump’s late-night social media activity and reported instances of stumbling over words at nighttime rallies are indicative of early symptoms of dementia, specifically the phenomenon known as “sundowning.” This theory, promoted by Newsom, posits that the former president, who is approaching 80, exhibits confusion during hours of darkness. Newsom, considered a potential presidential contender in 2028, has been publicly questioning Trump’s mental acuity for some time.
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Jeffrey Epstein, the notorious financier and convicted sex offender, apparently believed that Donald Trump was exhibiting signs of dementia in 2017, according to emails that have recently come to light. These emails suggest that some individuals who attended a dinner with Trump that year expressed concerns about his cognitive state. Epstein’s written observation noted, “Some at dinner last night were concerned about dementia. Tons of makeup. Did not recognize old friends.” This detail paints a picture of worry and potential decline being perceived by those in Trump’s orbit.
The relationship between Epstein and Trump, while perhaps not widely publicized by Trump himself, has a history.… Continue reading
During a meeting with two dozen oil executives, President Trump abruptly shifted focus, interrupting the serious discussion about rebuilding Venezuela’s oil infrastructure to admire the construction of his White House ballroom. The President expressed excitement over the project, boasting of its scale and unique features, even as it was reported to be significantly over budget. While the meeting aimed to pressure companies into investing billions in Venezuelan oil production, many executives expressed hesitation, citing the country’s instability and past asset seizures, despite Trump’s aggressive encouragement of at least $100 billion in investment.
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According to Dr. John Gartner, repeated cognitive tests and MRIs administered to Donald Trump suggest his doctors are monitoring the progression of a cognitive decline rather than initially assessing for dementia. Gartner’s assessment is based on the frequency of Trump’s cognitive assessments, including the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), along with the recent MRI. Trump’s bragging about acing the tests and his lack of knowledge about his recent MRI, combined with the White House’s denial of health issues, reinforces the impression that Trump’s cognitive status is under scrutiny. This monitoring is likely to measure the rate of his mental decline and identify any related strokes.
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President Donald Trump recently boasted on Truth Social about taking and “acing” three Montreal Cognitive Assessments, a test designed to screen for cognitive impairment, and challenged others to take the test as well. Trump first took the test in 2018, scoring perfectly, with subsequent tests occurring during his second term. While Trump has repeatedly stated his results prove he is in good health, concerns about his cognitive state have been raised by medical professionals and family members, including discussions of clinical signs of dementia. Trump further claimed that the media reporting on his health was “treasonous”.
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In a recent interview, Mary Trump drew parallels between her uncle, Donald Trump, and his father, Fred Trump Sr., who suffered from Alzheimer’s. Mary, a clinical psychologist, noted concerning similarities in the president’s behavior, including confusion, disorientation, and deteriorating short-term memory, mirroring the signs she witnessed in her grandfather. She also pointed to an increasing obsession with wealth and a weakening ability to maintain his public persona as further indicators of decline. Mary Trump emphasized that these observations suggest her uncle may be experiencing a similar decline to his father.
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Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein reveal harsh criticisms of Donald Trump during his presidency, including calling him a “maniac” and suggesting signs of “early dementia.” These emails, obtained by the House Oversight Committee, detail Epstein’s negative views on Trump, with one message even offering a photo of Trump with bikini-clad women. Epstein also allegedly said Trump “knew about the girls,” referring to his sex trafficking operation. Despite Trump’s attempts to distance himself, the issue persists, with some Republicans and Democrats pushing for further release of Epstein-related documents.
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During a recent interview on Fox News, Donald Trump criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom, attacking him on various issues and suggesting he would be a poor leader. In response, Newsom, a potential 2028 presidential contender, reignited his claims that Trump is suffering from dementia. Newsom used an AI chatbot to emphasize this point, and this is not the first time Newsom has questioned Trump’s mental state. This back-and-forth reflects the ongoing feud between the two, with Newsom repeatedly pointing out Trump’s mental lapses.
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During a recent conversation aboard Air Force One, former President Donald Trump touted his performance on a cognitive screening test taken at Walter Reed Medical Center, while challenging Representatives Jasmine Crockett and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to take the same exam. Trump seemed to be referencing the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a test designed to detect early signs of dementia, which he previously scored perfectly on. Despite Trump’s claims, the MoCA’s creator clarified that the test is not designed to measure intelligence. Trump’s recent return to Walter Reed for additional medical evaluations, including an MRI, was also mentioned, although it remains unclear if he retook the cognitive test.
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During a recent discussion with reporters, President Donald Trump referred to an “IQ test” he took at Walter Reed Medical Center, while also challenging Democratic Representatives Jasmine Crockett and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to take the same exam. Trump has previously boasted about his perfect scores on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a dementia screening test, and appeared to be referencing it again. Experts caution that the MoCA is not intended to measure intelligence. Trump’s physician has previously stated that the former president received perfect scores on the MoCA during his physical exams.
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Trump, 79, Appears to Gaze at Nonexistent Building, Sparks Concerns
During a meeting with two dozen oil executives, President Trump abruptly shifted focus, interrupting the serious discussion about rebuilding Venezuela’s oil infrastructure to admire the construction of his White House ballroom. The President expressed excitement over the project, boasting of its scale and unique features, even as it was reported to be significantly over budget. While the meeting aimed to pressure companies into investing billions in Venezuelan oil production, many executives expressed hesitation, citing the country’s instability and past asset seizures, despite Trump’s aggressive encouragement of at least $100 billion in investment.
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