Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 18:59     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

Anonymous wrote:Just looking at his family history, I think he’s early stages and that we’re stuck with him for this term. His dad wasn’t dx’d until he was 86 and then died at 93. If he was anything like Trump, he probably was too stubborn to get tested until things went pretty far south. It seems to line up pretty well with how Trump is acting now—just kind of losing more of his filter.


With the MRIs and cognitive tests I suspect Trump was already diagnosed, they are just hiding it from us.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 18:48     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

Anonymous wrote:Just looking at his family history, I think he’s early stages and that we’re stuck with him for this term. His dad wasn’t dx’d until he was 86 and then died at 93. If he was anything like Trump, he probably was too stubborn to get tested until things went pretty far south. It seems to line up pretty well with how Trump is acting now—just kind of losing more of his filter.


Trump's father didn't have the most powerful and demanding job in the world at 80 years old. Family history, current health status... none of that matters. No 80 year old person should be trusted with this job.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 18:47     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

Anonymous wrote:Just looking at his family history, I think he’s early stages and that we’re stuck with him for this term. His dad wasn’t dx’d until he was 86 and then died at 93. If he was anything like Trump, he probably was too stubborn to get tested until things went pretty far south. It seems to line up pretty well with how Trump is acting now—just kind of losing more of his filter.


His father wasn’t obese. And he didn’t live with the stress of being US president.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 18:43     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

Just looking at his family history, I think he’s early stages and that we’re stuck with him for this term. His dad wasn’t dx’d until he was 86 and then died at 93. If he was anything like Trump, he probably was too stubborn to get tested until things went pretty far south. It seems to line up pretty well with how Trump is acting now—just kind of losing more of his filter.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 18:03     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

My 86 year old mom plays tennis (doubles, and slowly) twice a week. She's thin, eats a very healthy, mostly vegetarian diet and lifts weights. She reads incessantly, and travels with her best friend, who's similarly "young" at 83. People age differently, but those who take care of themselves age better.

At 79, Trump is a basket case compared to my mom at 86. She was playing singles tennis at 79, still working at a demanding job and running regularly.

Trump is in terrible health. And those Big Macs will definitely catch up with him, despite his "good genetics."

Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 17:52     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a gift link to the WSJ article? Thanks.


NP. I read the article though Apple News, which doesn't provide gift articles. Below are some key excerpts from the article. I can't post it in full due to DCUM site rules.

WASHINGTON—President Trump is taking more aspirin than his doctors recommend. He briefly tried wearing compression socks for his swelling ankles, but stopped because he didn’t like them. And he regrets undergoing advanced imaging because it generated scrutiny of his health.
Trump, 79, the oldest man to assume the presidency, is showing signs of aging in public and private, according to people close to him. Yet he has at times eschewed the advice of his doctors and scoffed at the medical community’s widely accepted health recommendations, relying instead on what he calls his “good genetics.” Trump and his doctor say he is in excellent health, and aides say he maintains a vigorous schedule. 

*The large dose of aspirin he chooses to take daily has caused him to bruise easily, he said, and he has been encouraged by his doctors to take a lower dose. But Trump has declined to switch because he has been taking it for 25 years. “I’m a little superstitious,” he said in the interview.
“They say aspirin is good for thinning out the blood, and I don’t want thick blood pouring through my heart,” Trump said. “I want nice, thin blood pouring through my heart. Does that make sense?” 

*His physical signs of aging are becoming more evident to some of his closest advisers. His skin is so delicate that Pam Bondi, now his attorney general, caused his hand to bleed when she nicked him with her ring while giving him a high-five at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

*Trump’s staff have encouraged him to slow his pace. They urged him to spend roughly two weeks in South Florida around Christmas and New Year’s Eve, according to aides, a recommendation he acted on. Trump’s staff have also counseled him to try to keep his eyes open during public events, fearing the optics of his appearing to fall asleep.

*In mid-July, Trump went to see his doctors at Walter Reed owing to what his physician described as “mild swelling in his lower legs.” Ultrasounds of his veins showed that the president has “chronic venous insufficiency,” according to a memo...To help treat it, the president briefly wore compression socks. But the socks didn’t stay on for long. “I didn’t like them,” Trump said during the interview.Trump and his aides said the swelling in his legs has improved. The president said he is getting up from his desk and walking around a bit more, another common way to improve lower-leg swelling.

*But he isn’t interested in an exercise routine other than golf. “I just don’t like it. It’s boring,” Trump said. “To walk on a treadmill or run on a treadmill for hours and hours like some people do, that’s not for me.” Trump takes rosuvastatin and ezetimibe to control his cholesterol and uses mometasone cream to treat a skin condition, his doctor reported in April. 

*Barbabella, Trump’s physician, said the president uses aspirin for “cardiac prevention.” He said Trump takes 325 milligrams of aspirin a day. A low dose of aspirin is most commonly 81 milligrams, according to the Mayo Clinic.
“They’d rather have me take the smaller one,” Trump said. “I take the larger one, but I’ve done it for years, and what it does do is it causes bruising.” 

*The president has difficulty sleeping well at night, and by his own account is often texting and calling aides at 2 a.m. or later. Several allies described getting text messages from him after he catches up on their Fox News appearances in the wee hours of the morning. 
“I’ve never been a big sleeper,” Trump said. Sleeping is a particular issue aboard Air Force One, where Trump keeps his advisers awake, according to aides. Top staff take turns sitting with him on long trips, rotating so that others can sleep while one person remains by his side, according to White House officials. The president is known to poke fun at aides for falling asleep. 

*Trump said he hasn’t made changes to his diet. In a podcast interview in October, Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters described being shocked by Trump’s eating habits when they traveled together during the campaign. While flying to a campaign event, according to Gruters, Trump consumed french fries, a McDonald’s Quarter Pounder hamburger, a Big Mac and a Filet-O-Fish. 

*Trump said he had plenty of energy, which he credited to his parents, who he said were energetic until their old age. “Genetics are very important,” he said. “And I have very good genetics.”


Oof. He's in a lot worse shape than my octogenarian parents.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 17:51     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

Anonymous wrote:Trump’s health is not as bad as people want to believe. He probably has another 10 years. The health issues We see indications of are treatable and can be treated for many years. Yes, he seems to be getting some sort of treatment, but these treatments can go in for years. He has never been a smart man. He has always said and believed things that are completely unhinged. He just doesn’t have anyone holding him back anymore. He has surrounded himself with people who will let him go out there and say whatever he feels like. This is not a dying man. This is not someone with dementia. This is who he has always been, and it is important to realize this. So instead of sitting around waiting for cholesterol to do its thing, we need to focus on making him accountable for all of the atrocities he has committed in his life.


No. He probably has less than three years altogether. My guess is he had a pacemaker put in during one of those hiatuses he was on (when he was absent for a few days), which will slow down his heart failure but not not stop it. He said he is not wearing compression stockings, so at some point he’ll start to get sores on his legs, which can be dangerous — but also leads to less mobility. His dementia will get worse as his heart continues to fail. I predict he will not be functional in two years (at most). I’m not sure how his handlers will handle that.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 17:48     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

Anonymous wrote:Gift link here







It doesn't matter if a 79 year old takes great care of their body and mind. There is simply too much inherent risk with having an elderly person serve as the most powerful person in the world. This is very basic common sense that everyone should be able to grasp.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 17:43     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a gift link to the WSJ article? Thanks.


NP. I read the article though Apple News, which doesn't provide gift articles. Below are some key excerpts from the article. I can't post it in full due to DCUM site rules.

WASHINGTON—President Trump is taking more aspirin than his doctors recommend. He briefly tried wearing compression socks for his swelling ankles, but stopped because he didn’t like them. And he regrets undergoing advanced imaging because it generated scrutiny of his health.
Trump, 79, the oldest man to assume the presidency, is showing signs of aging in public and private, according to people close to him. Yet he has at times eschewed the advice of his doctors and scoffed at the medical community’s widely accepted health recommendations, relying instead on what he calls his “good genetics.” Trump and his doctor say he is in excellent health, and aides say he maintains a vigorous schedule. 

*The large dose of aspirin he chooses to take daily has caused him to bruise easily, he said, and he has been encouraged by his doctors to take a lower dose. But Trump has declined to switch because he has been taking it for 25 years. “I’m a little superstitious,” he said in the interview.
“They say aspirin is good for thinning out the blood, and I don’t want thick blood pouring through my heart,” Trump said. “I want nice, thin blood pouring through my heart. Does that make sense?” 

*His physical signs of aging are becoming more evident to some of his closest advisers. His skin is so delicate that Pam Bondi, now his attorney general, caused his hand to bleed when she nicked him with her ring while giving him a high-five at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

*Trump’s staff have encouraged him to slow his pace. They urged him to spend roughly two weeks in South Florida around Christmas and New Year’s Eve, according to aides, a recommendation he acted on. Trump’s staff have also counseled him to try to keep his eyes open during public events, fearing the optics of his appearing to fall asleep.

*In mid-July, Trump went to see his doctors at Walter Reed owing to what his physician described as “mild swelling in his lower legs.” Ultrasounds of his veins showed that the president has “chronic venous insufficiency,” according to a memo...To help treat it, the president briefly wore compression socks. But the socks didn’t stay on for long. “I didn’t like them,” Trump said during the interview.Trump and his aides said the swelling in his legs has improved. The president said he is getting up from his desk and walking around a bit more, another common way to improve lower-leg swelling.

*But he isn’t interested in an exercise routine other than golf. “I just don’t like it. It’s boring,” Trump said. “To walk on a treadmill or run on a treadmill for hours and hours like some people do, that’s not for me.” Trump takes rosuvastatin and ezetimibe to control his cholesterol and uses mometasone cream to treat a skin condition, his doctor reported in April. 

*Barbabella, Trump’s physician, said the president uses aspirin for “cardiac prevention.” He said Trump takes 325 milligrams of aspirin a day. A low dose of aspirin is most commonly 81 milligrams, according to the Mayo Clinic.
“They’d rather have me take the smaller one,” Trump said. “I take the larger one, but I’ve done it for years, and what it does do is it causes bruising.” 

*The president has difficulty sleeping well at night, and by his own account is often texting and calling aides at 2 a.m. or later. Several allies described getting text messages from him after he catches up on their Fox News appearances in the wee hours of the morning. 
“I’ve never been a big sleeper,” Trump said. Sleeping is a particular issue aboard Air Force One, where Trump keeps his advisers awake, according to aides. Top staff take turns sitting with him on long trips, rotating so that others can sleep while one person remains by his side, according to White House officials. The president is known to poke fun at aides for falling asleep. 

*Trump said he hasn’t made changes to his diet. In a podcast interview in October, Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters described being shocked by Trump’s eating habits when they traveled together during the campaign. While flying to a campaign event, according to Gruters, Trump consumed french fries, a McDonald’s Quarter Pounder hamburger, a Big Mac and a Filet-O-Fish. 

*Trump said he had plenty of energy, which he credited to his parents, who he said were energetic until their old age. “Genetics are very important,” he said. “And I have very good genetics.”
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 17:29     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

Gift link here





Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 13:57     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

Anyone have a gift link to the WSJ article? Thanks.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 12:24     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

Anonymous wrote:https://www.wsj.com/us-news/as-signs-of-aging-emerge-trump-responds-with-defiance-769c5dcd

What emerges from an impromptu interview with Trump: his doctors have apprised him of serious health issues, and he's not going to share them with us... but no, he's not following his doctor's advice, either.

I mean, the amount of McDonalds eaten in one sitting is horrifying, and he takes extra aspirin to thin his blood, which is probably why his hands are black with bruising.


He's 80. Of course he has health issues and could fall over dead at any moment. This is why anyone with an IQ over 80 would never support the notion of someone this age being the most powerful person on the planet.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 10:12     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

https://www.wsj.com/us-news/as-signs-of-aging-emerge-trump-responds-with-defiance-769c5dcd

What emerges from an impromptu interview with Trump: his doctors have apprised him of serious health issues, and he's not going to share them with us... but no, he's not following his doctor's advice, either.

I mean, the amount of McDonalds eaten in one sitting is horrifying, and he takes extra aspirin to thin his blood, which is probably why his hands are black with bruising.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 12:19     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

Anonymous wrote:Trump’s health is not as bad as people want to believe. He probably has another 10 years. The health issues We see indications of are treatable and can be treated for many years. Yes, he seems to be getting some sort of treatment, but these treatments can go in for years. He has never been a smart man. He has always said and believed things that are completely unhinged. He just doesn’t have anyone holding him back anymore. He has surrounded himself with people who will let him go out there and say whatever he feels like. This is not a dying man. This is not someone with dementia. This is who he has always been, and it is important to realize this. So instead of sitting around waiting for cholesterol to do its thing, we need to focus on making him accountable for all of the atrocities he has committed in his life.


Catching Trump in his more lucid moments doesn’t mean there is not a problem.

The medical establishment probably can keep Trump going physically. But for the dementia, there’s just nothing that can be done. The rate of deterioration is unpredictable but it can’t be reversed. For anyone.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 09:13     Subject: Trump’s Dementia

Trump’s health is not as bad as people want to believe. He probably has another 10 years. The health issues We see indications of are treatable and can be treated for many years. Yes, he seems to be getting some sort of treatment, but these treatments can go in for years. He has never been a smart man. He has always said and believed things that are completely unhinged. He just doesn’t have anyone holding him back anymore. He has surrounded himself with people who will let him go out there and say whatever he feels like. This is not a dying man. This is not someone with dementia. This is who he has always been, and it is important to realize this. So instead of sitting around waiting for cholesterol to do its thing, we need to focus on making him accountable for all of the atrocities he has committed in his life.