Thursday, October 24, 2024

Donald Trump: Will the Republican soon be a "nursing case"? Psychiatrist sees clear signs

Donald Trump: Will the Republican soon be a "nursing case"? Psychiatrist sees clear signs Article by gom/hos/news.de • 3 hours • 3 minutes reading time What is Donald Trump's mental state like? It is uncertain whether Donald Trump can win the US election on November 5, 2024. The Republican still has a good chance of prevailing against his Democratic challenger Kamala Harris. In recent days, he has repeatedly attracted attention with strange speeches and appearances. Among other things, Trump danced on stage for minutes after two of his supporters fainted due to excessive heat at a rally in Pennsylvania. He was then mocked by the incumbent US President Joe Biden (81). The verdict of a respected psychiatrist and another strange speech in Pennsylvania have once again raised doubts about Trump's mental state. Will Donald Trump soon be a "nursing case"? Psychiatrist calls him a pathological narcissist The US psychiatrist and author Bandy X. Lee spoke to "Bild" about Donald Trump's strange behavior at the rally in Pennsylvania last Monday, October 14, 2024. She says of the Republican: "The signs have gotten significantly worse. He could soon become a nursing case!" Trump is a pathological narcissist who makes decisions based on impulse. She even thinks it is possible that the Republican could attack Iran with nuclear weapons if he is re-elected to the White House in November: "With Trump, you have to expect anything." In addition, the ex-president could also call for violence within the USA again, especially if he loses the election. ・The psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee worked at Yale University for 17 years. ・She has already published several books in which she deals with Trump's mental state, including: "How dangerous is Donald Trump?: 27 opinions from psychiatry and psychology" (2018) ・For this, she worked with other psychiatrists and experts in the field of mental health. Donald Trump alludes to the penis of deceased golf star Arnold Palmer at rally Donald Trump's campaign appearance in Latrobe (Pennsylvania), which the "Daily Express" is currently reporting on, also seemed bizarre. Latrobe is the home of golf legend Arnold Palmer, who died in 2016. Trump claimed that he was friends with the seven-time major winner. The Republican praised Palmer highly. But he also made absurd remarks, obviously alluding to the deceased's masculinity: "This man was a real man. He showered with the other pros, they came out and said: 'Oh my God, that's unbelievable.' I had to say it. I had to say the shower thing because it's true." Peg Palmer Wears (68), a daughter of the golf star, told the Associated Press agency: "There's not much to say. I'm not really upset. I think it was a bad approach to remembering my father, but what can you do?"