I say flat out that Trump is on the verge of or is starting having a major psychiatric crisis. Hence his Reed Hospital visit.
https://www.palmerreport.com/analysis/walter-reed-add-up-donald-trump-hospital/22986/
Yes, this DOES NOT add up
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There is also another possibility. Donald Trump’s presidency is on incredibly shaky ground. He’s being impeached. Witnesses are coming out of the woodwork. His poll numbers are horrible enough that he has to worry about trying to convince Senate Republicans not to remove him before 2020, let alone worrying about his election odds in 2020. He’s also facing a lengthy prison sentence once he’s gone from office. If Trump is planning to “declare bankruptcy” on his presidency by negotiating a resignation plea deal in exchange for leniency, he could be manufacturing a health issue as an excuse for why he’s resigning. This would be a pretty far-out-there theory, but at this point everything Trump does is pretty far out there.
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Palmer is being too conservative. I say flat out that the POTUS is on the verge of a MAJOR psychotic break from reality and that he is being attended to. Without having immediate access. I can say that his reaction to the last 24 hours has been volatile enough so that for what it is worth, I say flat out that TRUMP is being evaluated on the likelyhood of being needed to be carried to a psychiatric facility and that this is no ploy or game.
In a word TRUMP HAS LOST his ****.
Kudos to the Resistance in breaking the last barriers down, but now, if what I think is happening that there is not a moment to be lost in terms of arranging an orderly transfer of power in the next five to seven days
God speed to all of us, and that includes, DONALD TRUMP, whom may need YEARS of rehabilitative psychiatric care to get through the last 5 days of this week
Here is what did it
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards has stunned Republicans again, narrowly winning a second term Saturday as the Deep South’s only Democratic governor and handing Donald Trump another gubernatorial loss this year.
In the heart of Trump country, the moderate Edwards cobbled together enough cross-party support with his focus on bipartisan, state-specific issues to defeat Republican businessman Eddie Rispone, getting about 51% of the vote.
Coming after a defeat in the Kentucky governor’s race and sizable losses in Virginia’s legislative races, the Louisiana result seems certain to rattle Republicans as they head into the 2020 presidential election. Trump fought to return the seat to the GOP, making three trips to Louisiana to rally against Edwards.
In a victory rally of his own late Saturday, Edwards thanked supporters who danced, sang and cheered in celebration, while he declared, “How sweet it is!”
He added, “And as for the president, God bless his heart” — a phrase often used by genteel Southerners to politely deprecate someone.
“Tonight the people of Louisiana have chosen to chart their own path,” Edwards said.
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And this is what will land Trump in Saint Elizabeth
He is TESTIFYING in Public this coming WEEK
Andrew Beckwith, PhD