All Things Trump: The Return Of The King

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Re: All Things Trump: The Return Of The King

Post by Tero » Sat Jan 24, 2026 7:51 pm

Video shows ICE removing something like a gun from the waist or pocket. The gun was not in his hand. But it inspired them to shoot several bullets into the immobile man.
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Post by Tero » Sat Jan 24, 2026 9:04 pm

A bit longer video. A person was pulled away, then the man remaining was beat up and shot.
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Post by Tero » Sun Jan 25, 2026 12:54 am

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Post by Tero » Sun Jan 25, 2026 12:28 pm

Not just a stroke but demnetia. But OK...
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This suggests a stroke, and that the infarction was on his left side. He garbles his words a bit, and did so worse earlier, implicating Broca’s area, the left frontal brain region that’s critical to speech function, as damaged.

Trump has quite noticeable repeated excessive daytime sleepiness, likely from post-stroke sleep disturbance, a common residual effect of stroke.

Moreover, we know from Trump’s own words that he is swallowing a full aspirin pill, 325 mg, every day, to “thin his blood.”

Regarding what the White House reports, Trump had an MRI, which was then changed to a CT scan of the chest and abdomen, which we’re told had fine results. But an MRI is not for examining the chest or abdomen; we use CT scans for that. MRIs are used for bony structures like the spine and joints, and particularly to provide detail of the brain.

Trump was always brash, but now he is frankly unreservedly verbally insulting to people’s faces, calling them “Piggy,” “obnoxious,” and labeling long-time supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene a “traitor.”

Besides possible loss of brain inhibition of language and actions, brain damage after a stroke can leave the patient more dependent on others. It is natural for any person recovering from any injury, whether it be a fracture from sports, a serious heart attack, or a stroke, to desire to show they are “back in the game,” recovered enough to be a full participant again. Some people seek to do this with somewhat extreme demonstrations of prowess.

Our country and the president could use help. The press could help by asking Secretary of State and Interim National Security Adviser Marco Rubio whether he knows if President Trump has had a stroke.

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Re: All Things Trump: The Return Of The King

Post by Tero » Sun Jan 25, 2026 12:56 pm

Who knew that in the Trump Biden debate it was Trump that had dementia? He listened to a few words, caught one word in it and went completely off topic immediately. Biden was having trouble answering in 2 minutes so his words seemed like gibberish.

Because some of the thoughts seemed like complete sentences, it was a little hard for the average listener. Trump had some phrases well memorized from all his rallies.

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