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Irish Star on MSNTrump’s niece reveals strongest ‘evidence’ that ‘all is not well’ inside his headMary Trump, a clinical psychologist by trade, pointed out several cognitive missteps the President had this week, calling into question his mental state.
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Raw Story on MSN'Is everyone turning on me?' Mental health professionals pounce on Trump's 'paranoia'Donald Trump's paranoia is taking "center stage," according to mental health professionals. Duty to Warn, a group of purported "mental health professionals warning about Trump," took to social media on Sunday to give its perspective on what's going on inside Trump's mind as some in his MAGA base are turning on him.
Yes, his base rallied to him after the big story broke. But this lawsuit is stupid on several levels and will come back to bite him.
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Inquisitr on MSNTrump’s Latest Public Blunder Sparks Fears of Cognitive Decline—Is the President Really Losing His Grip?At 79, President Donald Trump is old and is going through a cognitive decline and anyone who refuses to see it might want to get themselves checked. He is forgetting names, places and what ceremony he is attending.
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'It Only Takes One Good Mind': Donald Trump Makes A Fool Of Himself, Claims He Could Do Better Than The Entire Federal Reserve During Boastful TiradeDuring a bilateral meeting with the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Bahrain several days ago, Donald Trump belittled Fed Chair Jerome Powell, going off on a boastful tirade claiming he could do better than the entire Federal Reserve because "it only takes one good mind" to do their job.
John Heilemann, Tuesday morning on MSNBC, suggested that President Trump mustr have discovered "something" in the Epstein documents that changed his mind on releasing them. JOHN HEILEMANN: There’s so much in this story.
Solo practitioners, former government litigators and small law offices stepped up to help challenge the Trump administration’s agenda in court after the White House sought to punish many big firms.
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AlterNet on MSN'Wild card': Why 'Crafty' Mitch McConnell 'doesn’t mind sticking Trump in the eye'Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) was a major source of frustration to Democrats. The former Senate majority leader, after the death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia in 2016, blocked then-President Barack Obama's nominee Merrick Garland — only to ram through all three of President Donald Trump's nominees for the High Court: Brett Kavanaugh,
"Come get some," Tom Homan said to those protesting Trump's immigration crackdown, while Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem played good cop
For all I know he could invade tomorrow, and in this regard, he plays me still. In defense of those of us who were fooled, though, Trump has spent the last decade training us to accept remarks more outlandish than that.