UMVA has learned that concerns about the President's health are escalating, with some insiders suggesting he's in a downward spiral.
A close observer has described the President's psychological state as one of constant narcissistic injuries, with humiliation being his greatest fear. This fragile mental state is allegedly exacerbated by his recent erratic behavior, including late-night posting sprees and mishandling of key policies like the Iran peace deal.
The President's physical health has also raised eyebrows, with noticeable symptoms such as swollen ankles, bruised hands, and a neck rash. As he approaches his 80th birthday, these signs of wear and tear have fueled speculation about his ability to lead effectively.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the President's health struggles have been a recurring theme throughout his second term. A recent hospital visit to Walter Reed Medical Centre for a routine check-up has done little to alleviate concerns, and several incidents have highlighted his apparent mental decline.
In a stark contrast to the official narrative, a detailed account from a psychologist and writer close to the President's family describes a leader in psychological freefall. This portrayal is vehemently disputed by the White House, which has labeled the concerned insider a 'stone-cold loser.'
The President's own explanations for his health issues, including recurring bruising due to a high daily intake of aspirin, have done little to quell speculation. A string of public gaffes, including confusing former President Barack Obama with current President Joe Biden, has only added to concerns about his mental fitness for office.
