Donald Trump, obsessed stalker

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Stalker definition: “a person who harasses or persecutes someone with unwanted and obsessive attention.” That’s the definition of “stalker.” That is Donald John Trump. For days now, Trump has been on a rage bender on Truth Social, verbally attacking the daughter of the Judge in his hush-money case. Trump’s attacks have been unending, and everybody is noticing.

Incredibly—and I use that word because this just does not happen—ANOTHER sitting judge spoke out about these attacks. That Judge is Federal Judge Reggie Walton, who spoke to Kaitlan Collins on “The Source” on CNN.

Calling the threats “disconcerting,” Walton said the comments are deeply “problematic. It IS problematic. As several pundits have remarked, it is a form of stalking. Trump is in the throes of insanity, but he is fully aware and knows what he’s doing. This is his MO. He is mad at the Judge, so in proper sociopathic form, he starts attacking a family member. How many times has Trump done this?

Trump accused the Judge’s daughter of being a trump hater and cited a website that turned out to be fake. Good job on the fake news, Donald! In all seriousness — Trump is not only a lying liar, traitor, thief, insurrectionist, and failure; he is also a stalker.

Many imagine stalkers to be love-struck sickos, but they are not always. They can be hate-struck sickos as well. If one looks at the definition of a stalker, does it not describe Donald Trump to a tee?

For Trump, he is engaging in stalking behavior. He is a thousand monomaniacal coyotes howling at the moon, feasting on the fear he tries to inspire in others. In reality, there are laws against stalking, and if Trump keeps on with his insanity, I suspect it won’t be too long before he violates one of them.

This is, of course, the end of the line, the place where sociopaths and antisocial people go stark-raving mad.

It’s where the antisocial personality arrives at when they decide to throw caution to the wind. That is where Donald has arrived, and something tells me he is about to get his miserable self into much more trouble.