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Psychologist Claims Trump’s Mental Health Declining, Reveals Two Shocking Reasons

A leading psychologist has alleged that US President Donald Trump’s mental health is worsening, citing two primary reasons behind his deteriorating condition. The revelation has sparked intense debate, adding fuel to Trump’s already controversial leadership profile.

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International news: A psychologist has raised concerns about the mental state of US President Donald Trump. According to psychologist Dr. Segal, two major factors are fueling Trump's "mental decline". This claim has come at a time when questions are being raised about Trump's decision-making abilities.

Dr. Segal, in a recent discussion with his colleague Dr. John Gartner, said that Trump is showing signs of "early dementia". He said, "We are seeing early signs of cognitive decay in Trump. We are noting it and documenting it." This claim has been further strengthened by the dramatic changes in Trump's photographs since 2016.

Jeffrey Epstein embroiled in controversy

Dr. Segal cited the Jeffrey Epstein file scandal as a major reason behind Trump's "fall". The Trump administration is being criticized for not fulfilling the promise of making the files related to the Epstein investigation public. To avoid this controversy, Trump called it "another hoax by the Democrats". Commenting on this, Dr. Segal said, "This is a completely wrong attitude and it is clear that he is not listening to any advice. This also shows his cognitive abilities, because now he gives the same answer when asked about Epstein." 

He added, "They blamed Obama for this, even though Epstein's trial took place during his tenure. This makes no sense politically or cognitively."

Also getting defeat from court

Dr Segal cited recent legal defeats as another reason for Trump's "downfall". The federal appeals court blocked Trump from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans, with his tariff policies being declared unconstitutional.

"This gives us insight into Trump's psychological response to what I would call a narcissistic wound," said Dr Segal, citing footage from author Michael Wolff. "As soon as the court decision came in, there was this 'uh-oh' moment in the White House. Everyone knew things were going to get weird now. Steve Bannon used to call it 'flip out time'," Wolff revealed. 

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