Trump’s Health Collapses as he’s Rushed Out of White House….

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1:00Donald Trump's health is collapsing as he has rushed out of Washington, D .C.
1:06Obviously, today is the White House Correspondents' Dinner this evening, but yesterday Donald Trump rushed
1:13out of Washington, D .C., and this followed what was a real horrific kind of
1:19cognitive collapse that we all saw on TV, right?
1:23He was at this press conference in the Oval Office, and he fell asleep, and
1:28then his eyes would just kind of roll back to the top of his head,
1:32and he would jolt awake.
1:33You know, there were certain people who were mocking it online, just, you know, how
1:38Donald Trump would fall asleep during these press conferences in the Oval Office.
1:42Then all of the press, they were like, oh, that's AI.
1:45That's AI videos. And some people were mocking Donald Trump falling asleep at the press
1:50conference with AI, but it was not a fake that Donald Trump fell asleep during
1:55this disastrous Oval Office press conference.
1:57I just find it fascinating that the press, like, rush to, like, fact check.
2:02Oh, my God, that's an AI image of Donald Trump.
2:05That's, he didn't put his face and his face planted onto the table.
2:09Okay, I, yes, there was someone doing a parody image of Donald Trump.
2:13We get that, but can we at least acknowledge the fact that Donald Trump is
2:18cognitively and physically collapsing before our eyes, that he constantly falls asleep during press conferences,
2:25and it's, like, a real horrific thing to watch?
2:28I mean, for all of the attention that the press gave to former President Biden,
2:33just because he was old, even though he was with it, he was just old.
2:36I mean, Donald Trump quite literally collapsing before our eyes, and the attack is on,
2:41oh, this person did an AI image of Donald Trump licking the table.
2:45We know Donald Trump didn't lick the table, okay?
2:47But dude was falling asleep in the Oval Office for all to see.
2:51I just want to remind everybody about his physical and cognitive collapse in the past
2:5512 to 24 hours before rushing out of Washington, D .C.
2:59That's not suspicious at all.
3:01So what, he's going to rush out of Washington, D .C., go to Florida, and
3:04then return today in a 12 -hour period.
3:07He's going to fly there and fly back.
3:09I just call a lot.
3:11I'm going to call that out and say that's highly suspicious right there.
3:15And by the way, when is his physical, right?
3:17His annual physical is supposed to take place April 2026.
3:23When's that going to take place?
3:24His last annual physical was April 2025.
3:27Then in October of 2025, they said it was his physical, but then it was
3:32like, well, he heard the annual physical.
3:33Then, oh, it's his semi -annual physical.
3:35They're lying about everything. So I'm going to choose to believe my eyes when I
3:40see him cognitively and physically collapse before my eyes.
3:43Like when I saw him at the press conference saying that Greece has been very
3:48supportive, that Greece is a terrific guy.
3:51When I see that Donald Trump believes that Greece is a human being who is
3:56a terrific human being, I'm going to say red flag, red flag.
4:01Here, play this clip. Do you have any response?
4:03No, it's really nice. I mean, Greece has been very supportive, actually.
4:08Greece has been terrific. He's a terrific guy because he understands the importance of it.
4:12You know, oil goes up a little bit.
4:14I hate it. Yeah, I was the one that had it down to $60.
4:18Okay, and he may be saying, well, Donald Trump doesn't believe that Greece is a
4:21guy, even though Donald Trump said Greece is a terrific guy.
4:24He didn't mean that. Okay, we'll make excuses for him.
4:27I'm being sarcastic, of course.
4:29What about at the press conference when Donald Trump said that Spirit Airlines, which the
4:34United States is about to seize and take over out of bankruptcy, was about to
4:39merge with People Express. People Express was an airline that ceased operation in 1987.
4:47So in this clip I'm about to show you, Donald Trump says that Obama, who
4:52left office in 2017, blocked a merger between People Express, which went out of business
4:58in 1987, and Spirit Airlines in 2024.
5:03Okay, here, play this clip right here.
5:05Is the guy ever going to buy a state in Spirit Airlines?
5:10So, Spirit. is an airline that's had some trouble.
5:17They were going to merge with People Express, or one of them, a number of
5:23years ago, and Barack Hussein Obama decided it was a bad idea.
5:26How did that work out?
5:27It's bad for both of them.
5:28That would have been a natural merger.
5:30Not united in American, but spirit in the other.
5:34And so, with all of that going on, why don't we listen to what Donald
5:38Trump's family members say? Here's what Mary Trump, Donald Trump's niece, just said on a
5:44recent podcast. Play this clip.
5:46My grandfather was about Donald's age, maybe a little younger.
5:50Maybe my grandfather was in his mid -70s when he started to exhibit signs of
5:56dementia. You know, short -term memory loss, impulse control issues, etc.
6:01And it then sort of worsened pretty suddenly in his early to mid -80s.
6:09This was a man who, at his height, was a very intelligent person.
6:13He was very sharp. And suddenly, he often looked as if he weren't oriented to
6:19time and space. And it's alarming how often I see my grandfather in Donald these
6:25days. He also often doesn't seem to know exactly where he is, or why he's
6:30there, or with whom. And, of course, Donald has never had particularly good impulse control.
6:36But especially since the beginning of this year, we see that he is almost incapable
6:42of reining in his temper or keeping himself from saying what, in any instant, is
6:50exactly the wrong thing for him to say or post on social media.
6:54Like, for example, threatening genocide.
6:56Yeah, so that brings me to what the press has been saying.
6:59And look, I think it's a good thing when the press fact checks certain things.
7:03But, like, I mean, here you have a member of the press showing this video
7:09from Polly Ticks. And what the press is pointing out is, this is not a
7:16photo, and it isn't on the front page of every single newspaper in America because
7:20it's not real. The image has been taken from an AI -manipulated, satirical video made
7:27by Polly Ticks. And do we have the video from Polly Ticks?
7:33First, let me show you the Polly Ticks video because we all know that it's
7:36a satirical video from Polly Ticks.
7:38So, first, let me show you the video by Polly Ticks where this one goes,
7:42no, no, it's a meme.
7:43He fell asleep during a live event.
7:45Play this one from Polly Ticks.
7:46Play this clip. That work continues with other countries.
7:49And, third, we will continue our work with our partners in Congress to codify the
7:56principles that underpin these most favored nation deals so that these savings for American families
8:01and this innovation that is unleashed at the same time persists for decades.
8:06All right, now let me show you the real one, okay?
8:08Here's Donald. This is real.
8:10This is not manipulated. This is not AI.
8:13This is really Donald Trump during the press conference.
8:16Trump completely passed out, reawakens, then passes out again during the press conference in the
8:22Oval Office. Play this clip.
8:24We continue our work on negotiating international trade agreements.
8:2859 days after we stood in this office and President Trump, standing with Albert Borla
8:32from Pfizer, announced the first of the 17 MFN deals, together with our colleagues from
8:38the Department of Commerce under Secretary Lutnik's leadership and from the U .S.
8:41Trade Representative's office under the leadership of Ambassador Greer, we negotiated a landmark agreement with
8:47the government of the United Kingdom in which they agreed to increase significantly the amount
8:51that they spent on branded pharmaceuticals for the first time in 26 years.
8:54That work continues with other countries.
8:58And third, we will continue our work with our partners in Congress to codify the
9:03principles that underpin these most favored nation deals so that these savings for American families
9:09and this innovation that is unleashed at the same time persists for decades to come.
9:14And I don't know how else you can come to any other conclusion than having
9:18the opinion that I have.
9:20My opinion is Trump's dementia is out of control.
9:23Play this clip. Boom. Then another one.
9:27Boom. And she's like, she was ready to go.
9:30She walked back to the corner.
9:32She said, I've never been hit like that.
9:34And if you think about it too, remember what Donald Trump would say in 2024?
9:39You'll never see me sleeping in front of cameras.
9:42Well, here's Trump in 2026.
9:44Play this clip. He has one ability I don't have.
9:47Yeah. He sleeps. He has an ability to fall asleep while on camera.
9:53He can lie down on one of those things.
9:55Yeah. And in minutes, he's stone cold out.
9:58How does she do it?
9:59And he's got cameras. That's because he's the president.
10:01So they have cameras on him.
10:02Yeah, yeah. And then they show him sleeping on the beach.
10:05Yeah. You'll never see me sleeping in front of camera.
10:07By the way, it's also a weird thing to say, you'll never see me sleeping
10:12in front of cameras. They made up that former President Biden would always fall asleep
10:18in front of cameras, which is not actually what happened.
10:21And Donald Trump falls asleep all of the time in front of cameras.
10:24That's his thing. Passes out, falls asleep, and then he denies it.
10:28Then his team goes, oh, that wasn't what he does.
10:30He's really awake. He's just resting his eyes, and he takes it all in because
10:35he's so smart. That's what he does.
10:37Let me show you what Dr.
10:38John Gardner. clinical psychologist who you've seen before on the Midas Touch Network.
10:43Here's what he had to say with the recount.
10:45Play this clip. It's not just that he has cognitive decline.
10:47He's a rock rolling downhill.
10:49I've said for years, look at Donald Trump today, because that's the best Donald Trump
10:54you're ever going to see.
10:55The nature of his organic cognitive decline, which I believe is probably frontotemporal dementia, is
11:02that it never gets better and it never stays the same.
11:05It only gets worse. The rate of deterioration begins to accelerate.
11:10At this point, the decline is so rapid that he's not the same man he
11:13was four weeks ago. The frontal lobe is really what distinguishes us from animals.
11:18It's the thing that inhibits us from just acting on stray impulses.
11:22But the main thing people need to understand, if you think of that frontal lobe
11:25as deteriorating, right, and that's the break and that's the judgment, right, the two things
11:31you would need and a president of the United States who's making decisions about war
11:34are judgment and restraint. And those are the two things that he is literally, we're
11:40almost down to zero in the tank.
11:42These are the patients in the nursing home who they dose with high dose antipsychotics
11:46because they're so violent and out of control.
11:48And he's not just a patient in a nursing home.
11:50He's got the nuclear codes.
11:51You know, the way he's talked about the war in Iran, half the time he's
11:54incomprehensible and half the time he's internally inconsistent.
11:57There's no rhyme or reason to it.
11:59He's become more erratic. He's become more disinhibited.
12:04He is a malignant narcissist on a good day, right, before he had organic cognitive
12:09decline, which means he is fundamentally an evil person.
12:13His frontal lobes are deteriorating.
12:15He's losing judgment. He's losing what little impulse control he had.
12:19He's losing his hold on reality.
12:21What malignant narcissists like to do is to feel powerful by destroying and dominating and
12:29hurting other people. They're sexual sadists who feel better by causing harm to other people.
12:37He can use the U .S.
12:38military to blow up whoever he wants, and that gives him gratification.
12:44You know, he said to Jonathan Swan that the military is looking forward to its
12:48next conquest. You know, this is fun for him, and he's becoming addicted to it
12:53in the international military arena, saying, oh, we'll take Cuba next.
12:58What people need to understand is this person is insane.
13:01The problem is, is yes, because he's always been a sadist.
13:04He's always been a liar.
13:06He's always been a mean person, right?
13:10He's always tried to make everyone feel bad and make himself feel powerful at their
13:15expense, that it seems like it's just more Trump.
13:17Well, in a sense, it is, because what happens when people get dementia is whatever
13:21personality disorder they have becomes 10 times worse, and there's no one to advise him,
13:26no one to restrain him, no one to contradict him, and it's going to get
13:31worse. This is actually what's really quite so frightening.
13:34I see us hurtling towards the apocalypse, and I don't see anything getting in the
13:38way. I don't see any friction even slowing us down.
13:42And that's right. I mean, look at, again, Donald Trump's dementia out of control here.
13:46Play this clip. Will ever make a difference for somebody like Travis.
13:51Regeneron is a great example of both the difficulty of the challenge, but also of
13:56the potential reward. We spent 25 years, 25 years and billions of dollars.
14:03Or take a look at what Donald Trump's former Trump White House attorney, Ty Cobb,
14:08had to say. This is Donald Trump's former White House attorney here.
14:11Play this clip. No, I think there's been a significant decline.
14:15He's always been driven by narcissism, but I think the dementia and the cognitive decline
14:20are palpable, as do many experts, including many physicians.
14:25Or what about Professor Jeffrey Sachs?
14:28Here's what he had to say about Donald Trump's dementia or his view of Donald
14:32Trump's dementia. Play this clip.
14:34Usually we have a political issue.
14:38Israel and the United States together have created a disaster in the Middle East.
14:44Israel has created a genocide.
14:48Israel and the United States together have created this war of whim in Iran that
14:55has killed thousands, but has already begun to devastate the entire world.
15:03But we also have clearly a clinical condition.
15:08We have an individual mental incapacity.
15:13The psychiatrists and psychologists that look at this call it the dark triad, meaning that
15:21the man is narcissistic, Machiavellian, in other words, completely untrustworthy in every way and psychopathic,
15:32meaning that killing other people does not have any concern for either of these people.
15:40So these are both dark triad personalities.
15:43Many people are saying, Piers, that Trump is also showing symptoms of frontotemporal dementia as
15:51well. In other words, that this personality has always been there, but the loss of
15:56the impulse control has taken over, perhaps because of dementia added to this.
16:05We have a very serious issue.
16:07There's never been a president in this incapacity.
16:13It's very dangerous, but I just want to emphasize on top of this is a
16:20collapse of our governmental processes.
16:23There are no consultations with Congress.
16:26Congress, for all intents and purposes, doesn't exist.
16:29The National Security Council, for all intents and purposes, does not exist.
16:33The intelligence agencies, for all intents and purposes, do not exist.
16:39They advised against this. So we have a one -man rule, and the one man
16:47happens to be crazy. And finally, here's what Donald Trump's nephew, Fred Trump III, had
16:54to say, similar to what Mary Trump said.
16:56Here, play this clip. I know what I saw in my grandfather.
17:00I know what I saw in Donald's older sister, my Aunt Marianne, who in the
17:05end, thank you for saying, I am not a doctor.
17:08I don't pretend to. I just, I know the warning signs from both of my
17:12grandfathers, what it is. Donald's cousin, John Walters, had dementia.
17:18It runs in the family.
17:20I'm not happy about it because guess what?
17:22I worry about it myself.
17:24You know, when I wears my glasses over on the top of my head now.
17:27I don't know, that may be Hathheimers, but it runs in the family.
17:35He looks older, and I get it.
17:37I mean, I'm not saying anybody who is in that office looks different than when
17:43they come out. But the things he's spewing and the craziness, and he just can't
17:50stick to a message. There you have it, folks.
17:54So just tell me what you think here.
17:55I really want to hear from you.
17:57I want to hear your opinions as well in the comments.
18:00So leave your thoughts in the comments.
18:02I want to hear from you.
18:03Thanks for watching, everybody. Appreciate you.