Concerns over President Trump's mental health have been escalating, with some suggesting he may be experiencing a downward spiral. His erratic behavior and late-night posting sprees have raised eyebrows, particularly in light of the flailing Iran peace deal.
A close family member, who wishes to remain anonymous, has described Trump's psychological state as fragile, citing his vulnerability to narcissistic injuries. According to this source, Trump's worst fear is humiliation, which may be contributing to his increasingly erratic behavior.
However, White House spokesperson Steven Cheung has disputed these claims, labeling the source a "loser" who is " clueless." Trump's physical health has also been a concern, with reports of swollen ankles, bruised hands, and a neck rash. At 80 years old, his second term in office has been marked by a series of health issues.
Recently, Trump bragged about scoring a perfect 30 out of 30 on a cognitive test, touting it as evidence of his "extreme intelligence." This is not the first time he has taken such a test, with some suggesting that his claims are exaggerated or even fabricated.
Despite these concerns, Trump remains in office, surrounded by a team of advisors who continue to defend his actions. As the situation continues to unfold, many are left wondering what the future holds for the President and the country he leads.