- United States
- Letter
Disturbing Cognitive Decline, Deflection, and Abuse of Power
To: Pres. Trump
From: A constituent in Buckhannon, WV
August 11
Your press conferences are becoming word-salad spectacles that raise serious, legitimate concerns about your cognitive capacity to serve. Slurred thoughts, jumbled sentences, and constant deflections are not leadership — they’re red flags.
Taking credit for ending wars you did not resolve is dishonest enough, but now you’re trying to bury the Epstein files by pointing fingers at Hillary Clinton while flooding D.C. with military forces. This is not strategy; it’s panic.
The presidency demands mental sharpness, honesty, and the ability to confront hard truths. What we’re seeing instead is cognitive decline paired with authoritarian tactics — a combination that should alarm every American, regardless of party.
If you cannot conduct a coherent briefing without wandering into unrelated gibberish, and if your instinct is to hide from accountability by militarizing our capital, you should step down before removal becomes necessary.
Release the Epstein files. Stand down the troops. And stop insulting the intelligence of the American people.