Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Dotard Struggles To Remember The Word Alzheimer’s

During a recent interview with New York Magazine, President Donald Trump had "an unfortunately timed" memory lapse when struggling to remember the name of a disease perhaps best known for memory loss, The Daily Beast reported Monday. In the interview, Trump addressed mounting questions about his health, which have increased as the president continues to be spotted in public with swollen ankles and bruised hands. His increased instances of rambling during speeches, along with his MRI scan last year that has yet to be fully explained have also raised concerns among critics. Trump remained defiant, however, touting his father's good health in his later years as evidence of his own. He did, however, note that his father, Fred Trump, did have one health condition. He had one problem. At a certain age, about 86, 87, he started getting ... what do they call it?" Trump told New York Magazine. "Alzheimer's," White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt interjected.

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During a recent interview with New York Magazine, President Donald Trump had "an unfortunately timed" memory lapse when struggling to remember the name of a disease perhaps best known for memory loss, ...

Oh, this ain't good.

#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-27 01:42 AM

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