In an unusual early morning social media post, President Donald Trump expressed strong opinions regarding the Supreme Court’s deliberation on birthright citizenship. He suggested that the justices should have viewed a particular Fox News program to understand arguments against granting citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants. The President’s remarks follow the Supreme Court’s oral arguments on his executive order to end birthright citizenship, a move that has been rejected by lower federal courts. Despite the conservative leanings of the current Court, including justices appointed by Trump, skepticism has been apparent regarding the executive branch’s authority to alter this constitutional provision.
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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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Donald Trump’s recent rally speech has once again raised questions about his mental acuity and coherence, or lack thereof. It seems that every time he takes the stage, we are presented with a jumbled mess of words, phrases, and ideas that fail to coherently come together to form a rational thought. The speech in question, where he attempted to discuss the Battle of Gettysburg, was a prime example of his disjointed rambling.
Listening to Trump speak is akin to hearing a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. His language regression, mixing up of people and names, and use of superlatives like “very very beautiful” all point to a concerning decline in his cognitive abilities.… Continue reading