
Something is VERY WRONG with Trump, and people are noticing
David Pakman Show
Something appears to be increasingly wrong with President Donald Trump. And this time, it is not the usual incoherence. Over the last couple of weeks, the behavior has really gone from erratic to genuinely alarming. And I love that people are finally noticing this. Now, start with the A.I. videos. We covered Donald Trump reposting this fake AI generated clip of himself sitting in the Oval Office announcing soon every American is going to have a med bed. These med beds are this kind of right wing conspiracy theory about a secret healing machine
supposedly hidden by the elites that it's almost like a tanning bed you lay down in and it'll analyze you and cure things and even regrow limbs. Anyway, the fake Trump video said every American will soon receive their own med bed card. The real Trump shared it almost as if it was something that he had said. And when asked about it, the White House press secretary said, oh, Trump likes sharing memes and he had every right to share it and he had every
right to then later delete it. No one's talking about Trump's rights to post to social media. We know he has those rights. What we're saying is the crap he's posting is really alarming. We then saw the infamous sombrero video. This was another AI generated video mocking Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer. Hakeem Jeffries is
the first black house minority leader. And it showed him in a sombrero with I guess you would call it a waxed mustache. And when he was called out for xenophobia, racism, Trump doubled down by posting another video involving a sombrero, I guess, playing a guitar standing behind Hakeem Jeffries. This is not normal behavior for anybody. Like if if your uncle was doing this, you would say, hey, what's with the stuff you're
posting? This is the president of the United States and it's not even normal behavior for Trump. Like even for what we've become used to from Trump, this is unusual behavior. Now then Donald Trump had a recent speech when he went on a bizarre rant about presidents falling down the stairs, saying, you know, Obama would bop down the stairs and I'm careful. But if you fall, it becomes part of your legacy.
And then he started talking about how he might use dangerous cities like Chicago and San Francisco as training grounds for the military. So not only saying completely whacked out things, but also jumping from one insane thing to the next. That's when retired General Barry McCaffrey went on TV and said that that speech was one of the most and I'm quoting here, bizarre, unsettling events that General McCaffrey
had ever seen. And his exact words were the president sounded incoherent, exhausted, rabidly partisan, meandering and couldn't hold a thought together. Even some members of Congress are starting to now acknowledge this. Pennsylvania Congresswoman Madeline Dean, we had the video. She confronted House Speaker Maga Mike Johnson, saying the president is unwell.
And Johnson's response was that there's a lot of Democrats that are also unwell or unhinged, I guess, which is not the most normal thing to say when someone suggests that the president might be mentally unfit. You then look at the reporters. Reporters have noticed Trump is slurring his speech. Reporters of course, have noticed the bruised hands that are covered with like a completely
clashing color makeup. And the White House goes, oh, that's from shaking hands. Every everything's fine. Everything's totally fine. Nothing to look at here. They said, oh, it's chronic venous insufficiency. It's fine. It's no big deal. That wouldn't explain the confusion. It wouldn't
explain the slurred speech. And then Trump gave an entire CNN interview to Jake Tapper over text message, which is also not exactly normal. He just texted with Jake Tapper and they're calling it an interview. When asked how CNN verified it was really even Trump writing that stuff, CNN was unable to verify it. Jake Tapper is just assuming it was really Trump.
But of course, this happened during yet another one of Donald Trump's unexplained multi-day absences. So at this point, even the coverage is becoming part of the story. The Guardian, the independent Politico, Reuters, The Hill, they've all now run stories sort of starting to ask what's going on with Trump's health, what's going on with his mental state, what's going on with his strange behavior.
And I believe that that in and of itself is a signal here. You've got legacy and corporate media outlets that are suddenly kind of publishing versions of the same story. You don't really see that unless something is happening. And I've been calling them out for years for being irresponsible in not covering the Trump health story.
The sheer volume of stories about it now is not a coincidence. You put it all together, the slurred speech, the bruises, the rambling, the fake videos. He doesn't seem to even recognize our fake. He doesn't seem to remember. He never gave a speech in the Oval Office talking about med beds. And suddenly you've got corporate media paying attention.
This is a very disturbing picture of a president whose mind and body appears to be failing in real time. Now, I just want to do, you know, the thought experiment. If this were Joe Biden, Fox News would have a countdown clock either to, you know, Biden's death or the 25th Amendment being invoked or whatever. It's Trump. Right wing media won't touch it. And legacy and corporate media is not going to take it as seriously because they don't want to be seen as biased by the right. Trump's aides continue to
pretend that nothing is wrong. The base says he's trolling the libs with all of this stuff. But everybody can now see it. Something is very wrong. Loyalty is the only reason that there are still people pretending that everything is fine. It's a form of denial. And meanwhile, the legal hits keep coming. Let's talk about that.
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