'The brain is being destroyed inside the skull': new claims about Trump's condition
A new video of Donald Trump, in which he appears sleepy and closes his eyes during a White House event, has sparked discussion about his health. Physiotherapist Adam James claimed possible dementia and 'sundown syndrome,' but provided no medical evidence. The White House reports that Trump is healthy and scored 30 out of 30 on a cognitive test.
A new video of Donald Trump, in which the 80-year-old U.S. president struggles to stay alert during a White House event, has again sparked discussion about his health. Physiotherapist Adam James, who works with elderly people, said that what he saw could indicate dementia and a disrupted sleep cycle, but there is no medical data to confirm this conclusion. James is not Trump's treating physician, has never examined him, and has not presented any medical tests. He also suggested that the president's eye whites are barely visible due to stimulant use, but there is no public evidence for this. James's main argument was the claim of 'sundown syndrome,' in which the brain cannot maintain a normal wakefulness cycle. However, daytime sleepiness is not proof of this syndrome. The White House presents a different picture: in the latest medical report, a doctor stated that Trump is in excellent health and fully capable of performing his duties. Trump scored the maximum result — 30 out of 30 — on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. The article emphasizes that the video only intensifies the discussion about the president's health but does not provide an answer to the question of his condition.
'The brain is being destroyed inside the skull': new claims about Trump's condition