Dem lawmaker calls for Trump's removal using the 25th Amendment
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Dem lawmaker calls for Trump's removal using the 25th Amendment
In response to questions about his mental fitness, Donald Trump told reporters at the White House, "I don't care about critics." Democratic Congresswoman Chellie Pingree of Maine joins MS NOW's Lawrence O'Donnell to discuss her concerns over Trump's social media posts threatening to bomb Iran and why, in her view, it's time for his removal from office using the 25th Amendment.
My comments:
Dr. Gupta is correct. Don’t confuse him for the “bought and paid for” Dr.Oz.
But there’s much more evidence of Demented Donnie’s dementia in plain sight.
Google search and AI helped me compile this list (and saved me a lot of typing!):
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a group of disorders caused by progressive nerve cell loss in the brain's frontal and temporal lobes, typically affecting personality, behavior, and language. Key symptoms include extreme personality changes, social inappropriateness, apathy, and language difficulties, often beginning between ages 45 and 64.
Behavioral Symptoms (Behavioral Variant FTD)
Disinhibition: Impulsive, reckless, or socially inappropriate behavior, such as using obscene language, public urination, or lack of manners.
Apathy: Severe loss of motivation, loss of interest in hobbies, and emotional detachment.
Loss of Empathy: Becoming cold, selfish, or unfeeling toward family and others.
Compulsive Behaviors: Repetitive actions like tapping, clapping, humming, or pacing the same route.
Dietary Changes: Compulsive eating, alcohol consumption, smoking, or a sudden preference for sweets.
Poor Executive Functioning: Difficulty planning, organizing, or managing finances.
Language Symptoms (Primary Progressive Aphasia)
Difficulty Speaking: Hesitant, slow, or "telegraphic" speech (using only two-word sentences).
Word-Finding Trouble: Struggling to name objects or replacing words with incorrect ones.
Loss of Understanding: Inability to comprehend spoken or written language.
Echolalia: Automatically repeating phrases spoken by others.
Physical/Movement Symptoms
Parkinsonism: Tremors, stiffness, rigidity, or difficulty walking (shaky hands).
Weakness: Muscle twitches, spasms, or muscle wasting.
Swallowing Difficulty: Trouble eating or managing saliva.
Be honest now—how many have YOU noticed?
Get an FDG PET SCAN, Demented Donnie, then RESIGN! Make the world a BETTER place for once!
Dem lawmaker calls for Trump's removal using the 25th Amendment
In response to questions about his mental fitness, Donald Trump told reporters at the White House, "I don't care about critics." Democratic Congresswoman Chellie Pingree of Maine joins MS NOW's Lawrence O'Donnell to discuss her concerns over Trump's social media posts threatening to bomb Iran and why, in her view, it's time for his removal from office using the 25th Amendment.
My comments:
Dr. Gupta is correct. Don’t confuse him for the “bought and paid for” Dr.Oz.
But there’s much more evidence of Demented Donnie’s dementia in plain sight.
Google search and AI helped me compile this list (and saved me a lot of typing!):
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a group of disorders caused by progressive nerve cell loss in the brain's frontal and temporal lobes, typically affecting personality, behavior, and language. Key symptoms include extreme personality changes, social inappropriateness, apathy, and language difficulties, often beginning between ages 45 and 64.
Behavioral Symptoms (Behavioral Variant FTD)
Disinhibition: Impulsive, reckless, or socially inappropriate behavior, such as using obscene language, public urination, or lack of manners.
Apathy: Severe loss of motivation, loss of interest in hobbies, and emotional detachment.
Loss of Empathy: Becoming cold, selfish, or unfeeling toward family and others.
Compulsive Behaviors: Repetitive actions like tapping, clapping, humming, or pacing the same route.
Dietary Changes: Compulsive eating, alcohol consumption, smoking, or a sudden preference for sweets.
Poor Executive Functioning: Difficulty planning, organizing, or managing finances.
Language Symptoms (Primary Progressive Aphasia)
Difficulty Speaking: Hesitant, slow, or "telegraphic" speech (using only two-word sentences).
Word-Finding Trouble: Struggling to name objects or replacing words with incorrect ones.
Loss of Understanding: Inability to comprehend spoken or written language.
Echolalia: Automatically repeating phrases spoken by others.
Physical/Movement Symptoms
Parkinsonism: Tremors, stiffness, rigidity, or difficulty walking (shaky hands).
Weakness: Muscle twitches, spasms, or muscle wasting.
Swallowing Difficulty: Trouble eating or managing saliva.
Be honest now—how many have YOU noticed?
Get an FDG PET SCAN, Demented Donnie, then RESIGN! Make the world a BETTER place for once!


