As of: February 4, 2024, 4:52 a.m
By: Marc Beyer
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The debate about mental breakdowns also affects Trump.
The ex-president is talking himself into a rage during the US election campaign and is increasingly losing track of things.
Munich – It started quite harmlessly.
At the end of October, Donald Trump appointed Viktor Orbán as President of Turkey during a campaign speech.
The mistake was quoted with relish on the Internet, but what was left out was that Trump corrected it after 20 seconds.
He accurately described Orbán as the head of government of Hungary.
To this day, the episode is seen as evidence of how uninformed the once most powerful man in the world is.
Now the topic has a different undertone.
The mix-up is now interpreted as an indication that Trump (77) is deteriorating mentally.
Still mentally fit?
Donald Trump's appearances in the US election campaign are fueling speculation about his health.
(Archive image) © Matt Rourke/dpa
Donald Trump is increasingly confusing Joe Biden and Barack Obama
Observers recently counted seven moments in which he confused Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
The appearance in which he attacked his Republican opponent Nikki Haley, but in reality was obviously referring to the Democrat Nancy Pelosi, the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, also caused a stir.
In addition, there are always sentences that make no sense, place names mixed up, confusing arguments.
However, we also know this from his time in the White House.
He seems like a man who is mentally deteriorating.
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His former spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham, who published a book in 2021, said on US television last week that something was wrong with Trump: “He seems like a man who is mentally deteriorating.” There is a bitter irony in this.
Until now, it has always been Trump who has questioned the mental fitness of his rival Biden (81), whom he has derided for years as “Sleepy Joe,” a sleepy, doddering political pensioner.
Joe Biden jokes about Donald Trump during the US election campaign
Now the spirits he called suddenly turn against him.
Biden's campaign team recently distributed a video with all sorts of Trump slips and Haley's comment that Trump was probably a bit confused.
He doesn't agree with Haley on many things, Biden joked, "but we agree on this thing: She's not Nancy Pelosi." Footage of a drained, tired Trump after appearances is also circulating more and more often on social media.
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Those who deal with his difficulties usually fare best.
This echoes the wishful thinking that perhaps things will really get tough for Trump, who has so far survived the biggest scandals unscathed.
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The theory of mental decline does not necessarily have to be correct.
Typically, such theories come from people with a vested interest in making Trump look bad, those exploiting their previous closeness to him, or experts in remote diagnosis.
The truth is that images of an exhausted politician are not a sensation.
The US election campaign is an ordeal that demands everything from the candidates and also explains many a failure.
It happens again and again that the energy suddenly drops backstage.
With Biden, his team is likely to be careful to ensure that such images do not make the rounds.
With Trump, however, it cannot even be ruled out that they are part of the calculation.
After all, your message can also be read differently: as “I will fight for you until you are completely exhausted”.
Donald Trump versus Joe Biden - age remains an issue
The age of the rivals will definitely remain an issue.
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portal finds that Biden would be more likely to see the end of a second term.
In addition to family history, physical fitness through a healthy diet and regular exercise speaks for him.
This is a sore point for Trump.
The fast food lover's sporting activities are limited to golf.
The debate is very convenient for Haley (51).
Most recently, she called for mental health tests for politicians aged 75 and over.
So far there has been no reaction from Trump, who otherwise doesn't avoid arguments with her.
(Marc Beyer)