The mounting evidence of Trump's cognitive decline
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President Trump's impromptu press gaggle aboard Air Force One revealed a leader visibly struggling to keep up with the crises surrounding his administration. From stumbling through economic talking points to forgetting which government negotiation was being discussed, the appearance raised serious questions about his engagement and cognitive sharpness. Meanwhile, cracks in the system are showing as companies refuse to cooperate with ICE detention plans and accountability reaches new corners of the elite class.
The Breakdown
Trump appeared disoriented and physically sluggish during an unscripted press interaction on Air Force One
He deflected repeatedly on Epstein questions, claiming total exoneration without addressing specifics
His reaction to the Kristi Noem controversy suggested awareness masked as ignorance, with loyalty overriding accountability
He failed to recall which negotiation a reporter was asking about during a partial government shutdown
Thomas Pritzker stepped down from Hyatt Hotels after being named in newly released Epstein files
Warehouse owners and city councils across multiple states are refusing to participate in ICE mega detention center plans
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