Trump, 79, Has Dementia Just Like His Dad: Trump’s Niece

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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
Mary Trump did not hesitate when asked why she believes her uncle, President Donald Trump, is in cognitive decline.

In a searing interview on The Daily Beast Podcast, the daughter of Donald Trump’s late older brother, Fred Trump Jr., laid out the clearest case she’s ever made that the president is exhibiting the same signs she once saw in his father, Fred Trump Sr., who had Alzheimer’s “for a very, very long time.”

The elder Trump was diagnosed with “mild senile dementia” in 1991. His physician cited symptoms of “obvious memory decline in recent years” and “significant memory impairment.” He was later hospitalized with pneumonia and died at age 93 on June 25, 1999.

The conversation began when the Daily Beast’s Chief Content Officer Joanna Coles pressed Mary on the family history of dementia—Mary’s grandfather and grandmother both had it. Mary explained that she is “a clinical psychologist, not a neuropsychologist,” but she said she knows enough “to assess certain kinds of neurological disorders.”

 
Mary Trump did not hesitate when asked why she believes her uncle, President Donald Trump, is in cognitive decline.

In a searing interview on The Daily Beast Podcast, the daughter of Donald Trump’s late older brother, Fred Trump Jr., laid out the clearest case she’s ever made that the president is exhibiting the same signs she once saw in his father, Fred Trump Sr., who had Alzheimer’s “for a very, very long time.”

The elder Trump was diagnosed with “mild senile dementia” in 1991. His physician cited symptoms of “obvious memory decline in recent years” and “significant memory impairment.” He was later hospitalized with pneumonia and died at age 93 on June 25, 1999.

The conversation began when the Daily Beast’s Chief Content Officer Joanna Coles pressed Mary on the family history of dementia—Mary’s grandfather and grandmother both had it. Mary explained that she is “a clinical psychologist, not a neuropsychologist,” but she said she knows enough “to assess certain kinds of neurological disorders.”

Trump has recently passed a cognitive screening exam I bet his niece has not.
 
Mary Trump did not hesitate when asked why she believes her uncle, President Donald Trump, is in cognitive decline.

In a searing interview on The Daily Beast Podcast, the daughter of Donald Trump’s late older brother, Fred Trump Jr., laid out the clearest case she’s ever made that the president is exhibiting the same signs she once saw in his father, Fred Trump Sr., who had Alzheimer’s “for a very, very long time.”

The elder Trump was diagnosed with “mild senile dementia” in 1991. His physician cited symptoms of “obvious memory decline in recent years” and “significant memory impairment.” He was later hospitalized with pneumonia and died at age 93 on June 25, 1999.

The conversation began when the Daily Beast’s Chief Content Officer Joanna Coles pressed Mary on the family history of dementia—Mary’s grandfather and grandmother both had it. Mary explained that she is “a clinical psychologist, not a neuropsychologist,” but she said she knows enough “to assess certain kinds of neurological disorders.”

Yeah, no. People are tired of bullshit lies like this, brah.
If this does not stop soon, people will start actively going after bullshit liars like this with a vengeance. Choose wisely there, cupcake.
God bless you.
Also God have mercy upon your soul, because I doubt a fuckton of angry Americans will. Something for you to keep in mind, k?
Seriously. :|
 
Mary Trump did not hesitate when asked why she believes her uncle, President Donald Trump, is in cognitive decline.

In a searing interview on The Daily Beast Podcast, the daughter of Donald Trump’s late older brother, Fred Trump Jr., laid out the clearest case she’s ever made that the president is exhibiting the same signs she once saw in his father, Fred Trump Sr., who had Alzheimer’s “for a very, very long time.”

The elder Trump was diagnosed with “mild senile dementia” in 1991. His physician cited symptoms of “obvious memory decline in recent years” and “significant memory impairment.” He was later hospitalized with pneumonia and died at age 93 on June 25, 1999.

The conversation began when the Daily Beast’s Chief Content Officer Joanna Coles pressed Mary on the family history of dementia—Mary’s grandfather and grandmother both had it. Mary explained that she is “a clinical psychologist, not a neuropsychologist,” but she said she knows enough “to assess certain kinds of neurological disorders.”

Everyone but the tRumplings and the network news knows he is.
 
Everyone but the tRumplings and the network news knows he is.
Classic Bandwagon fallacy.
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Ad populum​


Definition: The Latin name of this fallacy means “to the people.” There are several versions of the ad populum fallacy, but in all of them, the arguer takes advantage of the desire most people have to be liked and to fit in with others and uses that desire to try to get the audience to accept their argument. One of the most common versions is the bandwagon fallacy, in which the arguer tries to convince the audience to do or believe something because everyone else (supposedly) does.


Example:
“Gay marriages are just immoral. 70% of Americans think so!” While the opinion of most Americans might be relevant in determining what laws we should have, it certainly doesn’t determine what is moral or immoral: there was a time where a substantial number of Americans were in favor of segregation, but their opinion was not evidence that segregation was moral. The arguer is trying to get us to agree with the conclusion by appealing to our desire to fit in with other Americans.


Tip: Make sure that you aren’t recommending that your readers believe your conclusion because everyone else believes it, all the cool people believe it, people will like you better if you believe it, and so forth. Keep in mind that the popular opinion is not always the right one."
Source= You suck, Creepy. Have I told you that before? I should have.
It could be that has not been done officially ever, but it's time for that. Yeah.
 
Yeah, no. People are tired of bullshit lies like this, brah.
If this does not stop soon, people will start actively going after bullshit liars like this with a vengeance. Choose wisely there, cupcake.
God bless you.
Also God have mercy upon your soul, because I doubt a fuckton of angry Americans will. Something for you to keep in mind, k?
Seriously. :|
No one is in worry of your words or you.
:youracunt:
 
Trump and his niece never got along, so its no surprise that she would say another such ridiculous assertion about Trump.
Trump has a very high IQ and it shows almost every day with his televised white house meetings with worldwide leaders
while easily answering questions from a sometimes hostile leftist oriented reporters.
 
The problem is Trump's sanity. PBS currently is running Ken Burns series on the Revolution which began with British troops occupying Boston.
Trump in his loony way is doing the same thing.
 
Trump and his niece never got along, so its no surprise that she would say another such ridiculous assertion about Trump.
Trump has a very high IQ and it shows almost every day with his televised white house meetings with worldwide leaders
while easily answering questions from a sometimes hostile leftist oriented reporters.
Does not change the fact of trump's family history with dementia
 
Mary Trump did not hesitate when asked why she believes her uncle, President Donald Trump, is in cognitive decline.

In a searing interview on The Daily Beast Podcast, the daughter of Donald Trump’s late older brother, Fred Trump Jr., laid out the clearest case she’s ever made that the president is exhibiting the same signs she once saw in his father, Fred Trump Sr., who had Alzheimer’s “for a very, very long time.”

The elder Trump was diagnosed with “mild senile dementia” in 1991. His physician cited symptoms of “obvious memory decline in recent years” and “significant memory impairment.” He was later hospitalized with pneumonia and died at age 93 on June 25, 1999.

The conversation began when the Daily Beast’s Chief Content Officer Joanna Coles pressed Mary on the family history of dementia—Mary’s grandfather and grandmother both had it. Mary explained that she is “a clinical psychologist, not a neuropsychologist,” but she said she knows enough “to assess certain kinds of neurological disorders.”

"Trump's neice"....looney tumnes. :rofl2::rofl2:

Mary Trump has been open about her personal mental health struggles with unmanageable depression and trauma, which she has linked to the stress of being part of the Trump family and her uncle's political career. She has sought intensive treatment, including ketamine therapy, to manage these conditions.





Hilarious claim from terminal TDS sufferer Mary Trump and the "Biden is fine" cabal,,,,
 
Mary Trump did not hesitate when asked why she believes her uncle, President Donald Trump, is in cognitive decline.

In a searing interview on The Daily Beast Podcast, the daughter of Donald Trump’s late older brother, Fred Trump Jr., laid out the clearest case she’s ever made that the president is exhibiting the same signs she once saw in his father, Fred Trump Sr., who had Alzheimer’s “for a very, very long time.”

The elder Trump was diagnosed with “mild senile dementia” in 1991. His physician cited symptoms of “obvious memory decline in recent years” and “significant memory impairment.” He was later hospitalized with pneumonia and died at age 93 on June 25, 1999.

The conversation began when the Daily Beast’s Chief Content Officer Joanna Coles pressed Mary on the family history of dementia—Mary’s grandfather and grandmother both had it. Mary explained that she is “a clinical psychologist, not a neuropsychologist,” but she said she knows enough “to assess certain kinds of neurological disorders.”

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