Trump's 'Madness' Questioned
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Bizarre Trump traitsGuardian
•Donald Trump is a superspreader for a craziness that has split America in two | Simon Tisdall
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Democrats describe him as weird’ and unhinged’ but it would be handy to know if he’s off his rocker.
Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a mad person as one “completely unrestrained by reason and judgment; unable to think in a clear or sensible way” Trump has refused to take credible medical records.
Recent Trump lunacies include claims that flies are buzzing round his head for “suspicious’ reasons, North Korea is trying to kill him, the 6 January riot was a “lovefest” and pet-eating migrants are akin to Hannibal Lecter .
But Atlantic journalist McKay Coppins , who interviewed Trump 10 years ago , says he’s always been this way.
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