Questions continue to arise about Trump’s mental health after insulting journalists, recent MRI exam and falling asleep
President Donald Trump’s recent social media use, interviews, and MRI scan have raised alarm bells about his mental health.

In recent months, President Trump has made statements and social media posts that have led many to question his mental fitness. At 79 years old, his erratic responses and frequent difficulty recalling facts have raised alarm bells. As pressure mounts over his past ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Trump has worked to shift media and public attention elsewhere. He has been increasingly aggressive with women journalists and continues to insult anyone who asks a question he doesn’t like.
Is this acceptable now? What has America become?
— ᗰᗩƳᖇᗩ (@LePapillonBlu2) November 18, 2025
Donald Trump calling a woman “piggy” is despicable!! pic.twitter.com/ZqkC7oW2QZ
The latest scandal is the relevation that he had taken an MRI scan during his latest physical, only six months after the last one.
This was President Trump this afternoon at Mar-a-Lago.
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) November 30, 2025
He literally fell asleep at the table. pic.twitter.com/E6iuJrNucY
Online commentators have pointed out the contrast in how the media treats Trump’s cognitive missteps compared to those of President Biden. Many express frustration that Biden was widely portrayed as unfit for office, while Trump’s errors often go unchallenged.
However, some voices are pushing back. Many analysts are reminding the American people to not become complacent as it is easy to fall into the trap of just saying to ourselves, “well, it is what it is.”
Reporter: Governor Walz called for the release of your MRI results
— Acyn (@Acyn) November 30, 2025
Trump: They were perfect like my phone call where I got impeached. Absolutely perfect. If you want to have it released, I’ll release it.
Reporter: Can you tell us what they were looking at?
Trump: For what?… pic.twitter.com/gnEeGzJeyZ
Other concerning statements from the president
AOC and others have had a good laugh at Trump bragging about passing a cognitive test used to check for dementia. Tim Walz has been very vocal about the White House’s lack of transparency regarding the president’s mental health.
Walz on calling for Trump to release his MRI results: "Here we got a guy on Thanksgiving where we spent time with our families, we ate, we played Yahtzee, we cheered for football. This guy is apparently in a room ranting. This is not normal behavior. It's not healthy ... has… pic.twitter.com/vhDXnSkZIL
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 30, 2025
Concerns about possible dementia
Google searches related to cognitive impairment and dementia have increased in recent months. Some media outlets have pointed out that online readers are having difficulty finding articles like this one because of Google blocking such searches.
A lot of the concern has been brought on by Trump himself, who denied taking any kind of test for dementia, but then bragged about the cognitive test he passed. He also let the cat out of the bag when he said he had had an MRI scan at his latest physical examination.
The doctor believes there’s something fishy about Trump’s medical testing claim.https://t.co/4GL3FrG0Re pic.twitter.com/9BcuFSig4f
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) December 2, 2025
Online pundits have pointed out the severity of Trump’s team hiding the fact that he took an MRI, which is not standard procedure. The fact that he then revealed the secret is what has users on X and other social media concerned about Trump’s mental condition.
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