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Seriously, why aren't Democrats in Washington doing more to stop Trump?
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I know.
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Have you heard about Phil Weisner in Colorado, though?
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No.
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Is he different?
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Yeah.
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A.G. weiser sued the Trump administration 65 times. He's beating Trump in court again and again. Things like protecting Obamacare against Trump's illegal tariffs and he even won against Ticketmaster.
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So he actually gets results.
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Exactly as Governor Phil will fight for Colorado.
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See full terms@mint mobile.com Donald Trump's cognitive and physical health continues to rapidly collapse as he is engaged in some of the most destructive behavior as well, further escalating the war against Iran, violating the Memorandum of Understanding. Having a psychologically cognitively Physically deteriorating individual making these destructive decisions is something that even Donald Trump's close staff members are raising the red alert right now. We're hearing from a lot of people in the medical field. Raising the red alert right now. We previously reported here on the Midas Touch Network how the Iranian negotiating team clinically diagnosed Donald Trump as mentally ill and that they brought psychiatrists and psychologists and other mental health professionals to show how you deal with a 51, 50 individual who should be under a psychological hold, how you even are supposed to conduct negotiations. And Donald Trump's cognitive and physical decline was an important factor that informed how Iran structured the 14 point memorandum of understanding that Donald Trump continues to violate. Because Iran knew that he would always violate this, and they knew that his behavior would be erratic and it would be oscillating and going back and forth one day to the next. So Iran made sure that it would extract certain benefits right there from the outset. And so I want to provide you with some data points. I want to provide you with some red alerts from Donald Trump staff members that are leaking information out to the press. I want to share with you what some renowned pathologists are saying right now. By the way, the American people finally get it. I think this is an important topic that we've continued to bring up here on the Midas Touch Network because you saw how this was framed with former President Biden. You know, who was old and who would stutter, but he would make sound decisions. Donald Trump's rapidly declining cognitive and physical abilities, just completely deteriorating cognitive abilities, is resulting in massive suffering of the American people and psychological torture on the American people. The majority of Americans now are very clear that Donald Trump is concealing his massive cognitive and physical issues. Only 34% of Americans in the latest Quinnipiac poll think Donald Trump is being honest about his health. And just when you see the behavior that he exhibits again, every single day he, when he holds these press conferences, he falls asleep in public. And when he does wake up, he says things that are just so out there, he doesn't know where he is. He can complete sentences or he does what's called disinhibition, where he starts yelling at people and screaming at people and telling them they're dumb or. One of the recent types of disinhibition we've seen from Donald Trump is like, where he'll say how attracted he is to different men. Oh, you're so muscular. Can I touch you? I want to touch your leg. I want to really touch you. And, you know, I think that goes back kind of deep into Donald Trump's. You know, I won't go there. Let me show you what Donald Trump was saying in the Oval Office over here. Just to give you some data points over here. Like when Donald Trump, he was sleeping. Then he wakes up and he goes, did you know that grass has a life like people? Did you know that? Here, let me show you this. Let's play this clip.
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But we fixed those. You know, grass has a life.
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Then Donald Trump fell asleep during that event. I'll share this with you. Let's play this clip.
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Maybe kept in a closet. We saw over and over again students being told they can form a club, but not if it's a religious club, they can speak.
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An event that Donald Trump was doing where he kept on falling asleep. He falls asleep at all these events. But this was about quantum technology. And Donald Trump says he doesn't know what quantum is. You guys know what quantum is? Clear. Play this clip.
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The second order I'm signing. Directs federal agency to transition to what is called quantum cryptography. Do you but know what that is? You're going to hear very soon. So you're going to find it interesting. Cryptography.
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And then I'll just share with you. Once again, great work. Asin on our team showing Donald Trump sleeping right here. Let's play it for more than a
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decade in quantum and back now.
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Yesterday, Donald Trump even posted this photograph of himself and former President Obama. I mean, just think about the level of obsession and deranged this going on that he even oddly making these posts about former President Obama. But Donald Trump gets his own age wrong. So Donald Trump posts this photo of himself at the age of 20 and Obama at the age of 18. Only problem is Donald Trump wasn't 20 there. Donald Trump at most was 17 years old. Maybe he was 15 years old. Anyway, this was the military boarding school that Donald Trump was sent to because of his bullying, behavioral issues and some other things that I think Fred had seen as well. Go back into what I said before and I think that anyway, Donald Trump posted this photo and acting like he's 20, wearing a military uniform. As though he was like in the military, right? No, this was a military boarding school. He faked injuries and said he had bone spurs. And it's just a weird thing to post. He wasn't 20 years old. Like he is lying about his age in this photo. Very strange and odd behavior right there. But as I said, the important thing to remember here is that this deranged behavior is now bringing us closer to the brink of complete devastation. I mean, just think about it. I mean, he's violated the mou. He continues to attack Iran all of the time. He's not abiding by the terms of the mou. He's erratic. He. He posts the craziest things. He posted earlier yesterday that he wants to annihilate the civilization of Iran again. I mean, he said, we will destroy all of Iran. We. I mean, you're supposed to be in a ceasefire Article 1 says, you're not supposed to say, I mean, who. Who talks and sounds like that? Especially the President of the United States. And in the Oval Office, in between sleeping, he was asked, you know, what are you gonna do about Iran? You'll find out. You'll find out. You'll find out. You know, and obviously, people like Netanyahu and Rubio and others, you know, could see something. Look, I'm not trying to act like Trump has no agen. I mean, he's a horrible, vile war criminal, piece of trash who deserves to be held accountable for all of his crimes, despicable behavior, being a sexual predator, everything. I'm like, I'm not letting him off at all. I'm just saying this is a guy who's just, you know, completely collapsing before our eyes. And here's what he said. You'll find out. You'll find out. Here, let's play this clip.
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You said that Iran violated the ceasefire. Will they face any consequences?
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You'll find out.
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Do you consider that ceasefire to still be in place?
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I don't like the fact that they took a shot yesterday. Actually, four. We knocked down three.
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Now, as I note, Donald Trump's top aides have been noting all of his health issues and where he's been holding meetings. Because he can't hear. He really can't function. This is from the book Regime Change. Let's play it.
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A dramatic reading quote. He the President was also having trouble hearing, asking people to repeat questions they just asked. Joint press conferences with world leaders were more often held in the Oval Office than in the East Room, in part because the acoustics were better and he didn't have to stand for an hour. That excerpt is from Regime Change Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump, released, like, less than 24 hours ago, but it's already sold out.
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Here's what Maggie Haberman had to say as well, about staff telling Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan about how Donald Trump can't really hear anymore. Here, let's play this clip.
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Aides are aware that he is older. What exactly goes on with. Donald Trump's health is one of the mysteries, right. Of the last 10 years. And he is very secretive about his health. We also talk about how this is a White House, despite these displays of transparency. They're very good at keeping secrets than they want to. This, this is always one of them. But he is moving differently. He has the swelling in the ankles, which, you know, he was so irritated about the coverage of that he had the press secretary go out and talk about. And most people in the White House thought it was a little strange to be going out and talking about cankles as we write. But he's very, very sensitive about his appearance. The hearing is an issue. They've all been aware of it for a while and it's been happening for a while. The fact that he just is older at 80, it is harder to mask it. And they are all aware of it. What exactly that portends, they don't know. But he is not a young man.
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That brings me over here to Mary Trump. And Mary Trump talks about the Alzheimer's in her family and how she's. This was an interview she gave shout out to Joy Reid as well. This is on Joy Reid's program. And Mary Trump tells Joy Reid, you know, look, Donald Trump is like, reminds me a lot of Fred and Alzheimer's. Here, play this clip.
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Bad as his physical appearance is, and it does suggest this is not an ad hominem attack. I'm just saying, as you said, his cankles are cankling, his hands look terrible, they're swollen, they're bruised. He is incapable of staying awake. He's incapable of focusing on anything. His new thing is to tell people that nobody's interested in what they're talking about. And that I guess only happens if they're not talking about him.
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So
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all of those are bad signs in terms of his potential physical ailments. And of course, some of those, like the hypersomnia and the lack of impulse control are also potential signs of cognitive decline. As many of you know, Alzheimer's runs in my family. Hopefully, hopefully it's going to skip my generation, but it does run in my family. And there I see similarities between my grandfather's behavior and Donald's behavior, my grandfather being Donald's dad. But we're, we're dealing with a perfect storm here of psychological, emotional, physical and cognitive decline. Because for those who don't know, Donald has longstanding like decades long, severe, undiagnosed, untreated psychiatric disorders on top of everything else.
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And those psychiatric disorders and you've had Dr. John Gardner on who's talked about the fact that he is a, you know, a clinical narcissist. I mean, he's got narcissistic personality disorder, which you've talked about as well as you said. He's, he's, he's sundowning. He's got, as did your grandfather, early Alzheimer's. He at least appears to have that. But beyond narcissistic personality disorder, you as a psychologist, what else do you see going on there?
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Well, you know, technically diagnosis is a process. So I like, I can't diagnose him. He's not my patient. And also to go through a very lengthy test, battery of tests. But I think, I think my position on this is one, there's certainly a lot of comorbidity going on, which means that it's not just one thing. But more to the point, I think we're beyond having that matter anymore. How is he behaving? Yeah, the ways in which he is behaving are increasingly alarming. I hear a lot of former allies saying that they don't recognize him anymore. Can I swear?
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Yes, you can. We are not on broadcast news nor can we be fined by the fcc.
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I just always like to check. It's bullshit that he's different. What's happening is because of this perfect storm of decline, Donald is revealing who he's always been.
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that's part of his issue right now. He's lost control of not just himself, but of the narrative he's been spinning about himself since the 70s.
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Now the part though, that I think is important from this interview, that was important, but how nihilistic Donald Trump is. And Donald Trump is in his remaining years or days or years. And Mary Trump sees that and she goes that he wants to put his name on everything because he just only sees himself as the only thing that exists in the universe. So she says that nihilism is also in a way so dangerous he wants to destroy everything and bring everybody down with him as he collapses in his last days. If he can't be around, if he can't be alive, if he can't see it. He's been this miserable thing, this miserable creature. He's never been satiated. He wants everybody to feel the pain. That's her assessment of him.
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Here, play this clip bolstering what has always been a very fragile ego and helping him avoid the reality that he's, he's nothing that he's claimed to be. He was never a self made man. He was never a savvy. Brilliant entrepreneur. Entrepreneur or real estate guy. So, like, I didn't when I don't think I really thought about it much. But after my grandfather died, I realized something essential that my grandfather really cared about. Legacy. But as soon as humanly possible, after my grandfather died, Donald insisted to his siblings that they sell my grandfather's entire empire because he needed the cash. So that got me thinking, what does he care about? And I think you're absolutely right. There is this sense of accelerating desperation that he put his imprint on everything, maybe as a way of staving off his mortality, I don't know. But the truth of the matter is Donald's a nihilist. And I think the putting his name on things is a way to pretend that maybe things aren't going badly for him. It's a way for him to fill a void. Because, and I don't mean to be reductive here, but one of the main reasons we're at this point is because Donald has never been loved. And the most thing, he's desperate, the thing he's most wanted in his life is to be loved. And that's a void he can't fill. So he'll just keep putting his name on things. He'll get richer, he'll get more power. Nothing is going to make him feel better, though. So his being a nihilist means that he doesn't actually believe that anybody can or should exist beyond him, which makes him very dangerous because as he's losing it and we see it happening, he is not going to be able to protect himself from the massive amounts of humiliation he's going to feel as soon as he recognizes that he is an incompetent loser. Right. And if he thinks he's going down, I don't think he's going to have any compunction about trying to take us down, too.
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Now, in addition, Donald Trump's neurological decline also seemed to have been exposed during that speech he gave the other day in Washington, D.C. with that crowd that walked out in the middle of it. In a recent video, Hillary Shea, a licensed speech language pathologist, pointed out that Donald Trump couldn't say basic words. And she explained as a pathologist this, these are signs not saying that Trump hasn't. She says these are signs that she sees with people who suffer from Alzheimer's and dementia. It's very, very common. It's a great analysis that she gives, and I think it's spot on. Here, play this clip.
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The number of paraphrases or sound distortions was significant for that amount of time. And thankfully, this creator, Zeus, helped me with collecting a lot.
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Listen to all these words Trump struggled to say tonight. He's losing it. He couldn't say 250th Anniversary Space Museum
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and renovated the United States capitol for our 250th anniversary. We are likewise.
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He couldn't say the word magnificent.
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And just across the bridge in front of Arlington Cemetery, we're building a magnificent. Really beautiful. This is going to be something you're going to like.
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He couldn't say the words ancient ruins,
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the great civilizations of history did not wallow in aging ruins of the past. They built new cities, they created, created new monuments.
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He even struggled to say Los Angeles.
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I know everyone joins me in wishing Team USA good luck in their match tomorrow against Turkey and Los Angeles.
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And then he struggled to say the word horizon.
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Now we are expanding the glory of American freedom into horizons, really into a horizon that's never been seen before. We've never reached so high as we're reaching.
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Difficulties that Donald Trump has with saying specific words are consistent with dysarthria and ataxia or apraxia. They can occur after stroke. They can occur with other brain disorders and dementia. And what happens specifically with the apraxia or ataxia are phonemic paraphrases. Phonemic paraphrases are when the motor speech required to be coordinate words and syllables together are not coordinated appropriately. Example, if I wanted to say telephone, but I accidentally said Teflone, that would be a phonemic paraphasia because my sounds got mixed up. And that is what's happening a lot of the times with Donald Trump's speech. The coordination for these syllables in order. And in connected speech, it's not just one word. As the more syllables that you have, the higher level motor coordination is required to maintain appropriate speech sound coordination. There's also something called dysarthria. Dysarthria is kind of like weakness over time of use. So when someone is speaking and over a short period of time, they might lose their breath, their voice might go really low, or their ability to kind of say the words can be problematic. He does that a lot in this speech. And I do think that is one of the newer symptoms that has happened within the last month or so where he. He has this dysarthria that could be consistent with a tia, which is a transient ischemic attack or a stroke. And what happens is he is kind of trailing off at the ends of the word. So he has this difficulty with coordinating the sounds. And then also he's kind of just losing it. So especially three syllables or more words like Los Angeles, that one was less of a, of a paraphasia where the sounds were, were not quoting properly and just he didn't really finish the word. So that would be considered consistent with the dysarthria. And it's absolutely possible to have a mix of apraxia ataxia with dysarthria. And there are a lot of neurological reasons why that might be happening. The fact that there were so many examples of these speech difficulties in one 30 minute speech means that Donald Trump is getting worse. Whatever is going on, whether it's a dementia, whether it's stroke, whether it's combination, whether it's congestive heart failure, whether it's whatever it might be, his neurological abilities are declining significantly. If you go back even two years, you will not see this many phonemic paraphrases and other motor speech coordination issues within a 30 minute speech, I guarantee it. So his brain is declining and it's declining quickly. And what that means for us is that we have a president who is no longer fit for office.
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Date: June 29, 2026
Hosts: Ben, Brett, and Jordy Meiselas
Podcast Network: MeidasTouch Network
In this episode, the Meiselas brothers dive deep into the rapid cognitive and physical decline of former President Donald Trump, connecting his deteriorating health to escalations in the ongoing conflict with Iran. Using a combination of direct clips, expert opinions, leaks from insiders, and their signature brotherly banter, the hosts discuss the dangers of having a psychologically and physically compromised leader at the helm during a time of international crisis. The episode emphasizes the consequences for American democracy and global security, all while dissecting Trump's bizarre public behavior, troubling leaked recordings, and expert medical analysis.
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The episode paints a multifaceted, troubling picture of former President Trump's health—citing everything from speech pathology to staff leaks, and combining expert commentary with hard-to-ignore video evidence. The MeidasTouch brothers warn listeners of the risks inherent in having a clearly unfit leader in power, especially during escalating foreign conflicts. Using a blend of humor, exasperation, and expertise, they urge vigilance, transparency, and political action.
For listeners, the message is clear: the President's health is not just a personal issue—it's increasingly a national and global security crisis.