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PTSD?


Donald Trump's allies fear he has sabotaged his presidential campaign by 'choosing to lose' and allege he may be suffering from PTSD after his assassination attempt.

Campaign insiders claim the GOP nominee has been in a 'self-destructive spiral' since Joe Biden dropped out of the race and is blatantly ignoring advice from his advisers, Vanity Fair reported.

His campaign advisers have reportedly encouraged him to stop 'counterproductive' name calling and instead launch policy attacks against rival Kamala Harris, but he has 'rejected' their advice, saying: 'I know what I'm doing.'

Trump, 78, has also been watching footage of the moment he was shot 'over and over and over again', insiders told the magazine, claiming how he has 'been through a lot' and 'may actually legit have PTSD'.

Republican insiders have voiced their concerns as Trump continues to publicly display his defiance.

The ex-president, during his North Carolina rally Wednesday night, made a lackluster effort to address campaign-relevant topics, while repeatedly mentioning an elusive 'they' had instructed him to do so.
 
PTSD?


Donald Trump's allies fear he has sabotaged his presidential campaign by 'choosing to lose' and allege he may be suffering from PTSD after his assassination attempt.

Campaign insiders claim the GOP nominee has been in a 'self-destructive spiral' since Joe Biden dropped out of the race and is blatantly ignoring advice from his advisers, Vanity Fair reported.

His campaign advisers have reportedly encouraged him to stop 'counterproductive' name calling and instead launch policy attacks against rival Kamala Harris, but he has 'rejected' their advice, saying: 'I know what I'm doing.'

Trump, 78, has also been watching footage of the moment he was shot 'over and over and over again', insiders told the magazine, claiming how he has 'been through a lot' and 'may actually legit have PTSD'.

Republican insiders have voiced their concerns as Trump continues to publicly display his defiance.

The ex-president, during his North Carolina rally Wednesday night, made a lackluster effort to address campaign-relevant topics, while repeatedly mentioning an elusive 'they' had instructed him to do so.
He doesn't seem any different to me. He is still, and always has been, an attention hungry long winded moronic douchebag. I haven't noticed him acting any more unhinged and stupid as he has always acted.

But if Republicans think he is suffering from PTSD (which would make sense. I mean someone attempted to murder him which would cause PTSD in many of us) and trying to lose the election on purpose then by all means, replace him with Nikki Hailey. I for one would love that outcome and it would be way way better for America.

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PTSD?


Donald Trump's allies fear he has sabotaged his presidential campaign by 'choosing to lose' and allege he may be suffering from PTSD after his assassination attempt.

Campaign insiders claim the GOP nominee has been in a 'self-destructive spiral' since Joe Biden dropped out of the race and is blatantly ignoring advice from his advisers, Vanity Fair reported.

His campaign advisers have reportedly encouraged him to stop 'counterproductive' name calling and instead launch policy attacks against rival Kamala Harris, but he has 'rejected' their advice, saying: 'I know what I'm doing.'

Trump, 78, has also been watching footage of the moment he was shot 'over and over and over again', insiders told the magazine, claiming how he has 'been through a lot' and 'may actually legit have PTSD'.

Republican insiders have voiced their concerns as Trump continues to publicly display his defiance.

The ex-president, during his North Carolina rally Wednesday night, made a lackluster effort to address campaign-relevant topics, while repeatedly mentioning an elusive 'they' had instructed him to do so.
Good, whatever eradicates the stench of him from the GOP. I want a Republican I can actually vote for once in a while. I will not vote of a member of a party where its presumptive leader had to actually think about a KKK endorsement. That's a non-starter for me.
 
I fact checked this one myself. Its fake. Darn it.

Yes but Donvict The Walking Eagle himself "shot eagle several times, four, six... actually the lowest score. People couldn't believe it. A record and they all said they had never seen such a thing."
 
Yes but Donvict The Walking Eagle himself "shot eagle several times, four, six... actually the lowest score. People couldn't believe it. A record and they all said they had never seen such a thing."
He knows more about golf than anyone.
 
He's utterly incapable of pivoting from Biden.
But he called her laughing Kamala and called her an extreme radical leftist. What more could he even do

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"Donald Trump's remark that the civilian Presidential Medal of Freedom is "better" than the Medal of Honor for military valor has sparked backlash from veterans.

The Republican presidential nominee made the statement on Thursday evening when praising Miriam Adelson, the widow of one of the GOP's former largest donors, Sheldon Adelson.

Miriam Adelson has continued to make substantial donations to Trump's campaigns, and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2018.

"It's actually much better because everyone [who] gets the Congressional Medal of Honor, they're soldiers," Trump told supporters gathered at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Thursday.

"They're either in very bad shape because they've been hit so many times by bullets or they're dead. She gets it, and she's a healthy, beautiful woman, and they're rated equal." The Trump campaign has been contacted for comment via email.


Military veterans took to social media to criticize Trump over the remarks.

"Donald Trump insulting Medal of Honor recipients is just a continued trend of his disrespect towards our men and women in the military," Travis Akers wrote on X, formerly Twitter. "It's disgusting. This is offensive on so many levels."

Alexander Vindman, a former Army Lieutenant Colonel who testified in Trump's first impeachment inquiry, wrote that Trump "deserves nothing but disdain and disqualifies himself from public office."

Peter Henlein, an Army veteran, wrote: "F*ck this guy. He says the presidential medal of freedom he gave to one of his billionaire donors is better than the Medal of Honor, which is a the highest military award, given for heroism in battle, often posthumously. Disgusting."

Veterans for Responsible Leadership, a bipartisan super PAC, wrote that Trump thinks the Medal of Honor is "secondary to the medal he gives his billionaire funders. He doesn't care about our military or their sacrifices."
 
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