Netflix series airs video that puts Trump's striking decline on full display
It is clear that trump is suffering severe mental decline
A new documentary focused on billionaire news mogul Rupert Murdoch and his family has also revealed the stunning mental and physical decline of President Donald Trump as questions over his health escalate, according to a report from The i Paper on Friday.
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A new documentary focused on billionaire news mogul Rupert Murdoch and his family has also revealed the stunning mental and physical decline of President Donald Trump as questions over his health escalate, according to a report from The i Paper on Friday.
Netflix's "Dynasty: The Murdochs" takes a close look at the Murdochs and Trump his ascendance from a TV celebrity and real estate magnate to the Republican Party's leader. But shocking footage in the series revealed just how much the president has changed, with a comparison of video footage from 10 years ago compared to recent clips of the 79-year-old, according to the report.
The video highlights how much Trump's speaking, bizarre statements and focus have dramatically shifted.
"But perhaps most striking for many Trump watchers is footage from the first debate of the Republican presidential candidates for the 2016 election, which features a coherent and effective albeit often offensive performance by Trump, who scored win after win against his opponents," The iPaper reported.
Trump has faced ongoing speculation about his physical and mental fitness, with critics pointing to his frequent verbal snafus, rambling speech patterns and apparent difficulty concentrating during public appearances sometimes falling asleep during meetings and press conferences.
Medical experts and observers have noted instances where he has stumbled over words, contradicted himself within minutes, and displayed confusion during complex policy discussions. Supporters have argued that such observations are politically motivated, while medical professionals have raised concerns about the cumulative effect of age and stress on cognitive function.