Trump’s Health Collapses in Front of World During War!!!

3/25/202620 mincomplete
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1:00Donald Trump's physical and mental health is collapsing at the worst possible moment in his
1:08life and for this country.
1:10While we're in this disastrous, unlawful war in Iran, we're seeing clearer signs by the
1:17day of Donald Trump's deterioration.
1:20In the past 24 hours, Donald Trump left his cabinet and top staffers baffled by
1:28what the hell he meant when he held a press conference and started to say
1:33that he got a very big present from Iran.
1:37He said, they gave me a gift.
1:39It was a big, beautiful present and it showed me that I'm talking with the
1:45right people. It was a great gift.
1:47And from all of the reporting inside the White House, his staff and his cabinet
1:52was left absolutely baffled. And now the leadership in Iran has been responding by mocking
1:59Donald Trump for saying, we got a gift.
2:03I mean, the war rages on and escalates by the minute.
2:07And this is what he said.
2:08First, let me play you what he said in the Oval Office.
2:11Then I'm going to show you Iran's response.
2:14And then I want to show you another very alarming moment over the past 48
2:18hours. But first, play this moment in the Oval Office.
2:21Let's play it. Because they're going to make a deal.
2:24They're going to make a deal.
2:25They did something yesterday that was amazing, actually.
2:27They gave us a present and the present arrived today.
2:32And it was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money.
2:37And I'm not going to tell you what that present is, but it was a
2:40very significant prize. And they gave it to us and they said they were going
2:48to give it. So that now Tehran responded.
2:52The Islamic Republic responded by putting out a video right after that on Iranian media
2:58saying, here's the gift, Donald.
3:02Here's the gift we send Trump.
3:03And this aired on mayor, Iranian state regime media.
3:08Here, play this clip of what they did right after that.
3:10I mean, they're mocking him in the Oval Office right now.
3:30He's posting memes like this, greatest president ever.
3:36These weird AI photos of him dressed up in a tuxedo.
3:39He's been making social media posts where he will attack James Tallarico, the Democratic Senate
3:47candidate in Texas. And then in the same sentence, he'll start talking about California Governor
3:55Gavin Newsom and say, Newscom, and then say, he's dumb.
4:00He's dumb and he's a total racist.
4:02He's all over the place with his thoughts.
4:05And then he visited Graceland.
4:08He's got this obsession with Elvis.
4:10And he shows up and, as Aaron Rupert says, this is your wartime president, folks.
4:17Here, play this clip. Here, Tom.
4:22Great honor. Hold it. Has anyone tested this pen yet?
4:29I think you're the first.
4:30Should we just give me a piece of paper just to make sure at what
4:35level the ink is? Yes.
4:38It's a lot easier to do that way than ruin the guitar.
4:41Exactly. Okay, not bad. Okay.
4:47Ready, everybody? Let's see here.
5:03Oh, that came out good.
5:06Look at that. Yeah. That looks nice.
5:09Wow. You never know. These are hard to see.
5:11signed, but that came out pretty good.
5:14Is that the first guitar you signed?
5:15Just about. Now, Biden couldn't do that.
5:19He'd have to send it out to be signed.
5:24This is serious. I mean, that dialogue looked like a nurse treating a patient in
5:32hospice care. The way she was speaking to him, that interaction, I mean, that's deeply
5:40disturbing that that's the individual, the commander in chief right now, while America's in this
5:47very avoidable quagmire in the Strait of Hormuz as we're sending thousands and thousands of
5:53troops, paratroopers from the 86th Airborne Division, Marine Expeditionary Units on the USS Tripoli, other
6:02Marine Expeditionary Units apparently prepping for a ground invasion.
6:05And this is what he's doing.
6:06I want to bring in the leader of Midas Health, Dr.
6:11Vin Gupta. Now, Dr. Gupta, you and I have been covering this for quite some
6:18time, and it's been getting worse and worse and worse.
6:23I want to get your take, your observations of what you've been seeing there and
6:29just in general, Doc. Yeah, Ben, I saw the tweet on criticizing Tallarico and then
6:39Governor Newsom and then others.
6:41And what really struck me, just purely recognizing, again, I'm not close to the president
6:48physically. I haven't examined him.
6:51But a lot of these things are obvious, just just the way in which we
6:55had a lot of armchair experts weigh in on President Biden and thought they were
6:59medical experts. In this case, I think the precedence has been set that we should
7:06expect a transparency when it comes to a president's health.
7:10And if there's something that's worrisome, and there's obviously multiple data points here that are
7:15worrisome when it comes to Trump's health, that we should be able to talk about
7:19it and to ask questions.
7:20And that's what you and I have been doing now for six, seven months now,
7:24asking questions, wondering why there's all these inconsistencies.
7:28And so when I look at the Tallarico to Newsom to VP Harris, that sort
7:33of progression of rambling thoughts, when you think about the fact that he has disorganized
7:39thinking, just in general, he has fluctuating alertness, you know, he falls asleep at inopportune
7:47times, the meeting in the middle of a cabinet meeting.
7:50But then he had this really just wandering thoughts, difficulty, you know, if you're just
7:55reading that tweet, difficulty following one line of one train of thought, goes and tries
8:02to criticize three separate people.
8:03There's nothing connecting any of those individual thoughts.
8:07It does make you think this is somebody who has difficulty with recall.
8:13You know, he doesn't remember basic things often on unprompted.
8:17He jarbles his words often.
8:20He's confused. He has these wandering thoughts.
8:24And then there's fluctuating alertness.
8:27He has, and the other data points too, you know, we've seen the fact that
8:32they like to cover up parts of his body that, you know, why does his,
8:37this part of his hand, why does that look like there's always a makeup on
8:42it? So there's all these questions, plus all the confusion on his, whether you got
8:46a CT or an MRI, which was complete nonsense here.
8:49Uh, that should have been clear from the start.
8:52So they're, they're creating questions, not answering them.
8:55He is himself. Uh, but I, you know, I wonder his, his dad had a
9:00history of Alzheimer's disease. That's what he died from or a part of what contributed
9:06to his demise. And again, when you think about memory loss, when you think about
9:10confusion, wandering thoughts, uh, just how he conducts himself.
9:15You do wonder, does he have significant cognitive dysfunction?
9:20Does he have one of these diagnoses?
9:22What's actually going on? Uh, this fluctuating alertness, could it just be the fact that
9:27he is getting older and is in a demanding job?
9:31Sure. That's what his, many people are going to say as, as, uh, as justification
9:36for that. Okay, fine. Uh, the previous occupant of the white house, if he did
9:41the same thing would have been held to a different standard, different scrutiny.
9:45A lot of questions and demands for medical data would have been had from, uh,
9:49frankly, the mainstream media. We're not hearing those things.
9:52So I think the fact is, is we're not hearing a lot of questions being
9:55asked of this president the way the same questions were asked of the prior president,
9:59which is wrong. Same standards should apply.
10:02And then last to just say, you know, he has, uh, he, he tends to
10:05personality and speech changes, often inappropriate comments.
10:10Uh, that's frontotemporal dementia for some people as they get older.
10:15And so, uh, I can't diagnose him because I, I, I don't have a physical
10:20exam. I will clearly say that because I know some people will watch you and
10:24I have in this conversation and push back, we're asking questions, but I think it's
10:29fair to ask the question that the, the, the leader so -called of the free
10:33world cannot put string together some basic thoughts on social media.
10:39Yeah, when he's had time to think about it, it's rambling.
10:42He often has fluctuating alertness and he has a random and is prone to inappropriate
10:49comments and behavior. That is not normal aging necessarily.
10:54That is potentially, especially with his family history, potentially something else.
10:59And especially because they've been non -transparent about his medical diagnostics and exactly what's going
11:06on there. I think it's fair for us to ask these questions.
11:10Right. If that wasn't Donald Trump, if somebody presented at a hospital where you were
11:18making your rounds for the night and they started behaving that way and then you
11:24asked, okay, well, tell me a little bit about the family history.
11:28And a person who was a family member then said, well, this person had Alzheimer's,
11:32this person had Alzheimer's. And then the person started saying, ah, you got a gift.
11:38I got this person a gift.
11:39And it was a beautiful present, a beautiful present.
11:42And I don't like that.
11:43And they just started behaving that way, setting aside Trump.
11:48If someone behaved that way, I'm not going to put words in your mouth, but
11:52the types of questions you would go towards is what?
11:58Exactly what you and I just went through, which is, are there issues with memory?
12:04Because often memory loss is the first and most prominent symptom of, say, Alzheimer's disease,
12:09which we know runs in the family to some degree.
12:12Does the patient, you know, let's say patient next year, do they have, are they
12:17prone to confusion? Are they prone to wandering seemingly random thoughts that are disconnected?
12:22Do they have difficulty following a basic conversation?
12:26Can you often understand their train of thought?
12:29These would be the questions.
12:30Do they have fluctuating alertness?
12:31Do they have disorganized thinking, personality and speech changes?
12:36This is quite literally some of the questions you would ask somebody with a family
12:40history acting in a certain way.
12:42And when you go through that and you look at what you presented in the
12:47tee -up, then it's hard if you're, again, being as objective as we possibly can
12:54be, not to say, well, gosh, I'm checking that box.
12:57I'm checking that box. I'm checking all the boxes here.
12:59Is something wrong? And to say that this is simply his supporters and those that
13:05don't want to look at the facts or those that readily called out the prior
13:08occupant, but want to, you know, defend and look for any justification, not to ask
13:14hard questions with the current occupant.
13:16You know, how do you look at that series of questions and not say to
13:21yourself, well, gosh, maybe something is actually happening.
13:24Why are they covering up his hand with makeup?
13:26Why does his own physician not know that he got supposedly a CT scan and
13:32not an MRI, which was the claim for many, many weeks?
13:35How are these basic things not known?
13:38And why is it if you were to go through a basic neurologic review of
13:42symptoms and systems, if you were to ask those basic questions, Ben, anybody that does
13:51not have a bias would say, yes, something here is off, especially with the family
13:56history, and particularly because his own physicians don't even know the tests that he is
14:01and is not getting. While we're on the topic of this disastrous war, it's catastrophic
14:09for lots of reasons. The human toll, our own troops, the people in the region,
14:16innocent civilians who are getting killed, just as we saw in Gaza, as we're seeing
14:22in Lebanon, as we're seeing where schools are being blown up by the military and
14:28little girls are being killed in mass.
14:33Also, this is coming at a time where health care is being ripped away from
14:39Americans. You and I had been covering this as well, and you've been on the
14:43front lines covering this in Midas Health and also in the work you do with
14:48California Governor Gavin Newsom and the Health Alliance trying to fill in the gaps from
14:54the fact that the Trump regime destroyed our health infrastructure.
14:58And so we've been told in this country, Doc, that we don't have enough money
15:03to help people with health care, to continue the Obama subsidies that were so helpful
15:09for people's lives. We don't have enough money to lower health care costs.
15:14And then they're like $200 billion for more missiles to blow up elementary schools.
15:20And as Pete Hegseth would go, we loiter over the skies.
15:24We rain down death. Our negotiation is bombs.
15:29And I think about the inhumanity of that.
15:31Yes. I also think of the inhumanity here at home of this could have been
15:37people's health care. How many people are dying because they can't access health care?
15:42And this is what the money is being spent on.
15:44Before we go, I want to hit that point.
15:46Yeah, I know. Thank you for doing that.
15:47This is a great time for anybody.
15:50And I'd say regardless of party lines, but we know who will and will not
15:53do this to talk about the public option then, because this has been something that
15:59a vast majority of Americans are in favor of.
16:02The public option doesn't have to be Medicare for all.
16:05If people aren't in favor of that.
16:07But the public option is basically the government guaranteeing that if you don't have employer
16:12-sponsored health insurance, if you don't qualify for Medicaid or traditional Medicare, the government will
16:18still be there for you.
16:19And for whatever reason, this has not been prioritized because back in the day, President
16:27Obama tried to get this passed, and there is not enough senators to pass a
16:33public option. Now we're seeing, this is what an opening for people running for office
16:39right now, and I'd say for any Democrat especially, talk about it.
16:42We're not hearing a lot of people talk about, hey, what are you going to
16:45do when it comes, if you're in Congress tomorrow, what are you going to advocate
16:48for when it comes to health care?
16:50It's pretty vague. This is an obvious thing to rally around, Ben, the public option.
16:56And I know it's something that Governor Newsom and others, leaders like him are in
17:00favor of, strongly in favor of.
17:03There's no reason not to be in favor of it because up until now, and
17:06you beautifully said this, people have said, and those senators that are against it have
17:12said, oh, it's going to bankrupt the United States of America.
17:15By the way, what Hexeth and others are asking for Iran, $200 billion over the
17:20next just three months, would easily cover a public option in the United States for
17:26years. So let's not use that as an excuse anymore, number one.
17:30Number two, there's many analyses, Ben, showing that if we actually had a public option
17:34for people that didn't qualify for traditional Medicare, Medicaid, or were not employed, that would
17:39actually save the system money because they'd have primary care.
17:43They'd get timely care if they were sick.
17:45It would save, say, an ICU stay where people come, unfortunately, and see somebody like
17:50me. That costs the system way more money, so we'd actually be cost -saving while
17:55keeping people healthier. There's no reason not to talk about this.
17:58And I'll lastly just say, Kaiser Family Foundation, the leading think tank in healthcare in
18:02the United States, just released a survey.
18:05Over one in 10 people have already scrapped their Obamacare health insurance since the turn
18:11of the year. We're expecting many, many millions more to do the same because subsidies
18:16are actually increasing. This was not abstract and just a fear, something that we feared
18:22towards the end of last year.
18:23This is happening in real time.
18:25I am seeing, as are my clinical colleagues, the downstream consequences of that.
18:30Delayed medications, not picking up your medications, not getting critical cancer screenings, ending up showing
18:36up to the hospital with flu in a severe form because they didn't go in
18:41when it was early, early flu.
18:43Things got complicated and became far more severe, and a hospitalization was rendered.
18:50We're seeing delay diagnosis, delay preventive care, and not picking up medications.
18:56That's what's happening, Ben, across the country.
18:58And it doesn't have to be that way.
19:00But if we're making choices, we're making a clear choice right now on how to
19:04spend $200 billion for three months.
19:07And that money could be repurposed very easily to cover a public option and everybody
19:13that wants health care in the United States who does not have it for years.
19:17And that's the stakes. Dr.
19:21Vidgupta, thanks for breaking down the stakes, how serious they are, and a lot about
19:27what's on people's mind now regarding Trump as well.
19:31Thanks, as always. Thank you.
19:33Everybody check out Midas Health, which is led by Dr.
19:37Vin Gupta. He's been doing great work with the Health Alliance run by California Governor
19:43Gavin Newsom as well. And everybody hit subscribe here.
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