Donald Trump’s dementia saga just turned a corner

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Donald Trump has been in cognitive decline for years now. We first took notice when Trump’s occasional public appearances shortly after leaving office suggested that he was in early stage dementia. But over the past few years it’s been difficult to convince the public that Trump is indeed going senile. Even a number of anti-Trump folks have pushed back on the notion.

However, now that Trump is appearing in public more often, and his symptoms are getting more severe than ever, the public is finally starting to come around. To that end, when two psychologists recently launched a show called Shrinking Trump, it immediately became one of the most popular podcasts on the Apple platform.

It doesn’t take a doctor to see that Donald Trump’s symptoms, including constant confusion, frequently combining two or more people in his life into one person, speaking in gibberish, and sleeping through his trial, are consistent with dementia. But now you can in fact hear about it from two doctors. Check out Shrinking Trump.