Trump: In Cognitive Decline?


Every fact a lie?

When a man who commands the world’s most powerful military starts threatening to bomb Nigeria because of a Fox News segment about Christian persecution, it’s not strategy — its cognitive decline exposed in public. Reports confirm that after watching an inflammatory TV story, Donald Trump demanded options for a military strike against Nigeria the very next day. It’s a red flag for serious executive dysfunction.

Another example, when Trump was asked who Changpeng Zhao is, despite pardoning the cryptocurrency multi-billionaire last month. Answer, “I don’t know who he is.” Oh my, so forgetful. This is the criminal who invested $2 Billion in his sons’ company,

The signs of decline have been visible for years, but we’ve become numb to them. Trump’s rambling speeches, word salads, and conspiratorial rants aren’t just stylistic quirks. In my opinion, a professional psychologist/psychiatrist would determine they fit a clinically recognized pattern of cognitive and frontal-lobe deterioration — the same regions that control judgment, inhibition, and coherent thought.

A ChatGPT analysis of Trump’s public speech, language, and behavior from 2015 through 2025 using neurocognitive tools: the Mini-Mental State Exam, Montreal Cognitive Assessment, and Frontal Systems Behavior Scale. The findings were striking. His average sentence length, vocabulary richness, and logical sequencing all fell steadily each year. His Flesch-Kincaid reading level dropped from grade 8.2 to 5.5 — a decline well beyond normal aging.

Behaviorally, Trump scored in the impaired range for disinhibition and executive dysfunction, with scores climbing sharply after 2020. The public symptoms match those seen in neurodegenerative disorders: impulsivity, emotional volatility, and loss of insight. His inability to absorb correction, his delusional fixation on “rigged” systems, and his manic repetition of falsehoods are not political tactics — they’re cognitive breakdowns.

For comparison, Ronald Reagan’s language decline became visible only near the end of his presidency, later tied to Alzheimer’s disease. Joe Biden, despite normal signs of aging, maintained a coherent syntax and policy depth. Trump’s regression is steeper, more chaotic, and behaviorally disinhibited.

When voters watch our leader unravel in real time, we can’t just call it eccentricity. This is what cognitive decline looks like in public view: shorter sentences, erratic emotion, conspiratorial thinking, and reckless impulse. The pattern is unmistakable — and dangerous in anyone holding the nuclear codes. America need to be on high alert. Almost any fact quoted by Trump is factually incorrect or an outright lie.

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