November 18, 2025

The Trump dementia question: Does Trump have some screws loose? This is a serious subject. The illustration is meant for stress relief both for me and for my readers.

 




Mary Trump (article above) thinks her uncle has dementia. She may be correct, but she’s not an expert.

Donald Trump stated that he had an MRI as part of a routine physical and described the results as “outstanding,” although he admitted he did not know what specific body part was analyzed during the scan. We don’t even know if he had a brain MRI. If he did, it should be noted that an MRI cannot directly diagnose dementia, but it can reveal brain changes associated with different types of dementia, such as brain atrophy or lesions. It is often used to rule out other conditions that may cause similar symptoms.  Reference 1 / Reference 2 

Let’s get one thing straight. Neither Mary Trump, a clincial psychologist who only did psychotherapy with patients in her one year internship, nor I, a clincial social worker who diagnosed and treated patients for 40 year, are qualified to diagnose dementia. Neither is Duty to Warn founder Dr. John Gartner who has seen numerous psychotherapy patients. He says Trump has dementia (see, Trump’s ‘cognitive decline’ putting U.S. at ‘grave risk’) and is often quoted.

The experts at diagnosing dementia are neurologists, neuropsychologists, and some gerontologists.

I asked Chat-GTP whether neurologists think. Trump has dementia and this is what I got:

Do Neurologists Think Trump Has Dementia?

Opinions among neurologists and mental health professionals regarding Donald Trump’s cognitive health and potential dementia vary significantly, often influenced by political perspectives.

Current Evaluations and Opinions

  1. Cognitive Screening Results:

    • Donald Trump has publicly mentioned taking the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a test designed to assess cognitive function. He has claimed to have received perfect scores, suggesting normal cognitive abilities. However, experts point out that this test is not intended to measure intelligence or IQ.

  2. Expert Opinions:

    • Some neurologists and psychologists express concerns about Trump’s mental fitness, citing observable behaviors. For example, neurologist Dr. John Gartner has explicitly stated that he believes Trump shows signs of dementia, including memory and behavioral decline, particularly in comparison to earlier years.

    • On the contrary, Trump’s physician reported comprehensive evaluations indicating no abnormalities in his cognitive or neurological functions during his annual physical.

  3. Public Perception and Media Commentary:

    • Public discourse often reflects divisions in opinion. Supporters may interpret Trump’s cognitive assessments positively, while critics cite instances of strange behavior or speech as indicative of cognitive decline.

    • Comments from figures like Cornell University psychologist Harry Segal have suggested that erratic behavior can signal “accelerating cognitive decline.”

  4. Dementia Assessments vs. IQ Tests:

    • The confusion surrounding cognitive tests often arises from Trump’s characterization of them as “IQ tests.” Experts clarify that assessments like the MoCA are specifically designed for identifying cognitive impairments associated with conditions like dementia, not for evaluating general intelligence.


Summary of Concerns

  • While official tests show that Trump performs well on cognitive assessments, many experts raise alarms about his behavioral signs that could suggest cognitive decline. These assessments lead to ongoing debates about his mental health, particularly in the context of his political career. Given the sensitive nature of cognitive health issues, the discussions are often politically charged, reflecting broader divisions in public opinion

    Note that Dr. Gartner is referred to in this.

    article where he’s called a specialist.

    Dr. John Gartner, a specialist in the field, has observed that Trump, now 79, appears to be slowing down, with potential impairment in his motor skills. This observation follows sightings of Trump allegedly wearing a catheter under his right pant leg, which Gartner suggests could indicate the president is suffering from a specific type of dementia known as frontotemporal dementia.

    Unfortunately, as far as I can tell the actual experts in dementia who have come out to suggest there are signs Trump has dementia are few and none have become prominent. One whose name was not familiar to me until I began to research this Substack is Dr. Narinder Kapur, a consultant neuropsychologist and visiting professor at the University College London. He said that “the president’s behavior over the last six months has been ‘quite odd and strange,’ as reported by Express, UK. (Reference) In this article once again John Gartner is referred to as follows:

    Psychologist Dr. John Gartner, formerly of Johns Hopkins University, has tracked what he describes as a “major deterioration” in Trump’s language skills, motor skills, and impulse control. “If you go back and look at film from the 1980s, [Trump] actually was extremely articulate… now he really has trouble completing a thought and that is a huge deterioration,” Gartner told The Guardian.

    What we basically have is a number of mental health professionals from the neice of Donald Trump to well known names like John Gartner, with a smattering of actual experts in dementia, weighing in with speculation that Trump has dementia. So has psychologist Harry Segal (here) and here. This is based on their observations of behavior that is often seen in people with early dementia. 

    Mary Trump has an edge because she can compare his behavior to his father’s.

    Nobody is able to put a percentage on the likelihood he has any kind of dementia. This much is certain: 

  • Trump claimed a quick test called the MOCA proves he has no cogntive impairment. This test cannot diagnose dementia with any degree of certainty. It can suggest someone might, but even passing it doesn’t prove they don’t. It also should be noted that if someone is so inclined they can take sample tests online. It’s possible someone close to Trump knew he’d be given this test and made sure he practiced taking it.

  • Trump says he passed his MRI with flying colors. A brain MRI cannot rule dementia in or out.

Neurologists, especially those who specialize in treating dementia patients, neuropsychologists who are also qualified, and many gerontologists, have had ample opportunity to observe Trump on television. 

One expert to go public with an assessment of Trump’s possible cognitive impairment is neuroscientist Bobby Azarian. He explained how Trump and Biden’s cognitive impairments were different here. (See his website.)

He wrote:

As a neuroscientist myself, the question I’m mulling is whether Trump’s suspected brain damage is only in the area associated with speech production, known as Broca’s area, or also in the region associated with language comprehension, known as Wernicke’s area. The kind of paraphasia Trump is demonstrating, which does not involve a nonsensical pattern of words, is more likely to be a problem related to speech production, which is a less serious cognitive impairment.

The Trump-related gaffes that are much more concerning to me involve Trump confusing one person for another, in a way that is not just the result of a name slip, but an actual confusion of one person for another.

Even if a hundred of them issued a statement that urged that, based on what they have been seeing of him, they urge in the strongest possible terms that he undergo a complete assessment for dementia, it wouldn’t make any difference.

Here’s a Chat-gpt4 description of what this would entail:

Complete Dementia Assessment Components

complete dementia assessment typically involves a comprehensive evaluations to determine cognitive function, behavioral changes, and other health issues. This process often includes several key components:

1. Medical History Review

  • Patient History: Gathering information about cognitive decline, memory loss, and any other symptoms.

  • Family History: Investigating any family history of dementia or neurological disorders.

  • Current Medications: Reviewing all medications to identify any that may affect cognition.

2. Physical Examination

  • Neurological Exam: Assessing reflexes, coordination, sensory perception, and motor skills.

  • Vital Signs: Measuring blood pressure, heart rate, and other essential health metrics.

3. Cognitive Assessments

  • Standardized Tests: Using tools like the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) or the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) to evaluate memory, attention, and problem-solving abilities.

  • Functional Assessments: Evaluating the ability to perform daily activities, which can provide insight into the extent of cognitive impairment.

4. Neuropsychological Testing

  • This may include a more in-depth analysis of cognitive functions such as memory, language, and executive functioning, often conducted by a neuropsychologist.

5. Laboratory Tests

  • Blood Tests: To rule out other causes of cognitive impairment (e.g., vitamin deficiencies, thyroid issues, infections).

  • Imaging Studies: CT or MRI scans may be used to identify structural changes in the brain, such as atrophy associated with dementia.

6. Psychiatric Evaluation

  • Assessment for Mood Disorders: Evaluating for depression or anxiety, which can coexist with dementia and complicate the diagnosis.

7. Caregiver and Family Input

  • Gathering insights from family members or caregivers about changes in behavior or cognitive decline over time.

I wrote the following in January:

The crucial words are “may not have.” What has chnaged since then is that I see ore behavioral indications he may have dementia that I did in January. However, I continue to want to be tentative and not go out on a limb and say he probably has this tragic disease. If he does as I worte previously, time will tell since the disease always gets worse. 

As long as there are other explanations for his behavior some consider indications of dementia like stress or even a manic psychosis all we can do is wait and see.

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November 17, 2025

Trump reacts to bad poll numbers




 


Above is a photo of my TV this morning that I took as I was reading the article below:

Here’s the photo featured in the NY Times article online (subscription):

Here’s a better look at the print edition article (click image to enlarge):

Here’s the comment I posted on the RawStory article under the photo on the top of this page: “I doubt Trump or Miller or anyone else in the White House cares about Trump’s Latino approval rating. They figure that when there’s another election, if we have one, since their dictatorship will be controlling the country.”

As I write this there are 92 comments reacting to the RawStory article counting mine.

Here are the two posted just after I added mine (click the images to enlarge them):

Here are a few posted prior to mine:

You can see all the comments here.

If you read the first 10 comments and if you looked at this RawStory article together you’d probably find the sentiments I’d put into this Substack expressed. Here’s one last example:

Trump’s poll numbers are tanking:

I wonder if he really is secure enough in his belief that he will be in absolute control of the country before the election to make them meaningless. His recent decision to stop trying to block the release of the Epstein files suggests that he doesn’t care what’s in them even if they show he was his greatest enabler or if he personally ordered Epstein to be murdered in jail.

Trump may believe he’s untouchable. After all he’s done he’s still sitting high and mighty behind the Oval Office desk on what might as well be a royal throne while he orders the Pentagon to blow up people in speedboats, and has the GOP and world leaders kowtowing to him. 

I could flesh out this Substack but that wouldn’t add anything new. Instead I’ll try to make an AI image to illustrate it and then put it online. 

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Two Substacks about Marjoie Taylor Greene, Trump, and the Epstein files. By Hal M. Brown

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November 15, 2025

Could Trump become president for life? by Hal M. Brown



Trump has made no secret that he’d like to remain president as, well, as long as he’d like to be president. Steve Bannon has suggested that there is a “plan” for Donald Trump to secure a third term, despite the constitutional barrier of the 22nd Amendment. 

His online store is selling the hat shown above for $50 and the one below for $55. Why the additional $5 is a mystery. Either way the prices is outrageous. Anybody can order 100 custom made embroidered hats for about $12 apiece and you can buy one readymade for $15 from many retailers.

No lesser luminary of logical thinking than Steve Bannon wants Trump to win another term and says he knows how he could do it. See article below:

Trump is quoted in the Newsweek article:

Trump has repeatedly flirted with seeking a third term, telling NBC‘s Meet the Press in March that “a lot of people want me to do it” and “there are methods [by] which you could do it.”

I’ve read in various places that Trump could have a surrogate run with Donald Trump Jr. frequently mentioned as his stand-in. 

Trump seems to want to serve as an elected president for a third term, or if he can’t do this, as a defacto president. The latter would be where, say, Trump Jr. would be elected and be a figurehead president, with Daddy Donald still in control. Daddy Trump might even be sitting behind the Oval Office desk with the nuclear football in proximity. He might still be living in the presidential quarters of the White House, with Junior relegated to sleeping in the Lincoln Bedroom and having a office in a location where he wouldn’t get in the way in the West Wing.

With Democrats hoping for a reasonably free and fair election in 2026 and they win the House it seems likely that there will be an impreachment. Trump has already commited the high crimes justifying this. No doubt he will commit more next year.

It is doubtful that unless the country has turned into a total dictatorship by then that there would be enough votes in the Senate to convict him. 

Another scenario would be that the 25th Amendement is invoked because Trump became undeniably psychiatrically or cogntively impaired. He could develop the psychosis of mania or the disease of dementia. 

If, for whatever reason we ended up with President J.D. Vance I looked at how he’d be different than Trump by asking AI and this is what it said > 1

My sense is that Trump knows there is a good very chance that at the least the Democrats will win control of the House. He knows this will not only result in a flurry of bills intended to thwart his agenda, but also in his impeachment. He also knows there is a better than even chance that the Democrats will win control of the Senate and thus bills that don’t require a 2/3rds vote (like removal from office) will pass. 

He also knows that he can sue claiming some new laws are unconsitutional and this will end up being decided by the Supreme Court. He’s probably not 100% certain he’ll win every case there.

All these things add up to my being sure Trump has a contingency plan to deal with not only anything that derails his agenda in 2026. This will require his assuming absolute dictatorial control of the country. We’d see martial law and our becoming a police state. He’d use both the military and his ICE/Homeland Security as his enforcers. 

I am among those who have a dismal outlook of the future of our democracy and the country being restored to being a place where everything from civil rights to a decent safety net for the less privileged is taken for granted. 

I see us as remaining deeply divided with those with the economic means to maintain a good standard of living doing fairly well unless you consider having their rights of expression ripped away as part of doing well.

The only thing I see as stopping the country from becoming a ruthless dictatorship is an actual civil war where the military ends up divided into pro-Trump or MAGA and anti-Trump or anti-MAGA forces. I can hardly root for this to happen because the loss of life would be unfathomable. However, civil wars have occurred, one in this country, as have wars against tyranny, where the loss of life was considered to be the cost of freedom.

I wrote more about all of this here.

I also wrote about it here.

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For a deep dive into the Epstein matter, which I wrote about on Thursday and Friday, read Sabrina Haake’s Substack.

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JD Vance’s Potential Presidential Agenda

If JD Vance were to become President, his agenda is likely to align closely with Donald Trump’s policies, given his current role as Vice President and his involvement in the Trump administration. Here’s a breakdown of what Vance’s presidential focus could look like based on his actions and statements so far.


Key Policy Areas

POLICY AREADETAILSImmigrationAdvocate for strict border security measures, including ending catch-and-release policies and enhancing vetting.Economic PoliciesLikely to support tax cuts for middle and working-class Americans while pushing back against regulations seen as burdensome.HealthcarePotentially push to cut funding for the Affordable Care Act and oppose social programs like Medicare and Social Security.Social IssuesStrong opposition to abortion rights, with support for a nationwide ban and minimal exceptions.Energy PoliciesEmphasize U.S. energy dominance, aiming to streamline regulations and boost fossil fuel production.Foreign PolicyWould likely continue a nationalist agenda, with a strong emphasis on America-first diplomacy.EducationAdvocate for educational reforms that align with conservative values and promote school choice.

Immigration and Border Security

Vance is expected to focus heavily on border security, advocating measures like reinstating “Remain in Mexico” policies and ending asylum for undocumented migrants. His administration might pursue the designation of cartels as foreign terrorist organizations to enhance law enforcement capabilities along the border.


Economic Policies

Vance’s economic agenda will likely include aggressive tax cuts and reducing federal spending on social programs. He has been vocal about viewing the Affordable Care Act and entitlement programs like Social Security as obstacles to fiscal responsibility.


Social Issues

Vance’s stance on social issues, particularly abortion, reflects a hardline conservative view. He supports stringent abortion laws with no exceptions for cases of rape or incest and has articulated views that discourage women from leaving abusive relationships.


National and Foreign Policy

In terms of foreign policy, Vance’s approach is more isolationist, aiming to prioritize American interests without heavy reliance on global agreements or organizations. His administration may focus on reshaping U.S. relationships with traditional allies as well as adversaries, including China.


Summary of Approach

Vance’s role as a “fixer” and enforcer in Trump’s administration suggests he would continue to champion the America Firstagenda while likely bringing a more personal, aggressive flair to discourse on both domestic and foreign fronts. His presidency could entail a commitment to reform various aspects of government to streamline processes and enhance support for conservative objectives.


With his potential candidacy for the 2028 presidential election already in discussion, JD Vance is positioning himself as a key figure in the continuation of Trump’s legacy and an enforcer of his policies.

The Trump dementia question: Does Trump have some screws loose? This is a serious subject. The illustration is meant for stress relief both for me and for my readers.

  Mary Trump (article above) thinks her uncle has dementia. She may be correct, but she’s not an expert. Donald Trump stated that he had an ...