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Donald Trump: "Narcissistic breakdown" on stage reveals panic about election defeat
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Donald Trump: "Narcissistic breakdown" on stage reveals panic about election defeat
news.de editor Franziska Kais • 2 days • 2 minutes reading time
During public appearances, interviews or new inflammatory posts on social networks, Donald Trump likes to appear confident of victory. The Republican is evidently firmly convinced that he will win the US election against Kamala Harris on November 5th and be elected US President for the second time.
Donald Trump confident of victory or panicking about US election?
But what is it like behind the facade? Is Trump really so sure that he will move into the White House again or are the current poll results making him panic a little? Because the fact is: It will be a close decision. Trump and Harris have been in a close neck-and-neck race for weeks.
Donald Trump has "narcissistic breakdown" during campaign appearance
Even CNN election expert Harry Enten recently appeared to be completely at a loss. "The bottom line is this: It was a historically close race, it remains a historically close race and I really have no real idea who will win on Tuesday." Donald Trump also does not seem to be 100 percent sure of himself, because during a campaign appearance in Milwaukee it seemed as if the 78-year-old was suffering a "narcissistic breakdown". At least that is what his critics described Trump's appearance online as.
Donald Trump makes fun of reports of cognitive impairment
The Trump-critical X-Account "Republicans against Trump" published a video of Trump's questionable appearance and mocked: "WOW. Trump is completely falling apart before our eyes. The internal polls must be terrible." In it: Donald Trump, who is seen making fun of the fact that the media is suggesting that he is cognitively and physically impaired.
Crazy appearance reveals Donald Trump's panic about election defeat
Other users also believe that this appearance reveals Trump's insecurity and fear of defeat. "Often a change in tone or more impulsive public statements can indicate pressure, especially when internal polls show unfavorable trends," one X user commented on the video.