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Mental health concerns grow as Trump’s recent social media rants raise questions about his cognitive state

President Donald Trump’s recent social media use, interviews, and statements have raised alarm bells about his mental health.

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In recent months, President Trump has made statements and posted on social media that call into question his mental state. At 78 years old, his erratic responses and difficulty recalling facts have raised alarm bells, according to USA Today columnist Rex Huppke, who claims that his online posts and interview responses suggest significant “cognitive decline.”

This was the case during an exclusive with TIME magazine, in which the White House leader showed difficulty following simple questions. For example, when the Republican spoke about the border wall, he contradicted himself, claiming that he had finished it, although he later noted that more than 100 miles were still left to be built.

On Saturday, May 31, a late-night post shared by the president on his Truth Social account promoted a fringe and bizarre theory that former president Joe Biden was executed in 2020 and replaced with a robotic clone. The post was quickly criticized, with some commentators arguing that if Joe Biden had promoted a post of that nature, his mental state would have been questioned across conservative media.

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Trump’s contradictions during the interview with TIME magazine were not the only moments that called into question the president’s mental state.

Huppke points to a briefing with reporters during a flight on Air Force One. Trump was asked about an attack in Moscow that killed a Russian general. The president responded, “Who killed what?” He then asked, puzzled, “Where did it happen?” even though the reporter had mentioned it seconds earlier.

Another moment that calls into question his cognitive abilities occurred during an interview in the Oval Office, where the president accused the Maryland man who was deported ‘accidentally’ to El Salvador, of being a member of MS-13.

The president has claimed that Abrego had MS-13 gang tattoos and showed an allegedly altered photograph as proof. When questioned about the manipulated image, Trump refused to accept it.

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For Rex Huppke, these are just a few examples of why President Trump is not well. “This man’s brain is full of spiders,” Huppke notes. “If we’re honest, this aging president barely makes sense.”

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