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More than a dozen lawmakers last month met with a Yale University psychiatry professor for two days to discuss President Trump’s fitness for office, Politico reported Wednesday.
Dr. Bandy X. Lee reportedly met with the group of lawmakers on Dec. 5 and Dec. 6 and warned them the president is “going to unravel.” All of the lawmakers in attendance were Democrats, except for one Republican senator.
“We feel that the rush of tweeting is an indication of his falling apart under stress. Trump is going to get worse and will become uncontainable with the pressures of the presidency,” Lee told Politico.
originally posted by: carewemust
More than a dozen lawmakers last month met with a Yale University psychiatry professor for two days to discuss President Trump’s fitness for office, Politico reported Wednesday.
originally posted by: Ehlehan
a reply to: carewemust
Sounds like a bunch of drivel from gov employee trash that want to perpetuate the delusion that you have to be a career politician to lead.
A bunch of career trash politicians lost to a regular guy and can’t get over it is all I keep seeing
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
I'm personally predicting a full blown psychotic style meltdown from Trump in the near future.
January 4, 2018
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Ehlehan
a reply to: carewemust
Sounds like a bunch of drivel from gov employee trash that want to perpetuate the delusion that you have to be a career politician to lead.
A bunch of career trash politicians lost to a regular guy and can’t get over it is all I keep seeing
Indeed. Obama accomplished very little in his first year, but because he smiled and swooned all the time, the media didn't care that he was inept.
Some Republicans have recently begun to more openly cast doubt on President Donald Trump's mental health — previously an area in which only Democrats would publicly speculate.
On Wednesday, following Trump's lunch meeting with Senate Republicans to discuss tax reform and other issues the day prior, former Republican Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma said the president "has a personality disorder."
"We have a leader who has a personality disorder,” Coburn told The New York Times. "But he's done what he actually told the people he was going to do, and they're not going to abandon him."
Coburn, a former medical doctor who served in the Senate from 2005 through 2015, was explaining why he doubts that other GOP senators would speak out against the president like Corker and Flake had.
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I wonder how much Ms. Bandy Lee was paid for two days of waffling.
far less stressful to convince everyone that your "button" is bigger than everyone elses, when your just a corny tv reality star, rather than when your the POTUS.
carewemnust
Don't you think that the PRESSURES he endured while building his empire