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00:00Trump has been slipping, fueling health concerns.
00:04White House insiders claim the President Donald Trump's constant need to take credit for ending wars
00:09has some close staffers convinced he is showing signs of dementia
00:12and struggling to engage once-loyal audiences.
00:17Trump has repeatedly taken credit for ending no fewer than seven wars,
00:21now eight, he recently corrected himself,
00:24citing his role in the recent Israel-Hamas peace deal,
00:27since returning to office in January.
00:30He insists the list of conflicts he's quashed includes wars between Cambodia and Thailand,
00:35Kosovo and Serbia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda,
00:39Pakistan and India, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia, and Armenia and Azerbaijan.
00:46The Pulitzer Prize winner journalist Seymour Hersh wrote,
00:50Most significantly, I was told,
00:52Trump, always masterful in dealing with crowds, large or small, is no longer able to read the room.
00:57Quickly size up the audience and let his instincts as a showman take over and get the audience engaged.
01:03Medical experts, including clinical psychologist Harry Siegel, who hasn't treated Trump,
01:09have warned about incipient dementia while citing malignant narcissism and compulsive lying.
01:14John Gartner, a psychotherapist who was an assistant professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical School for 28 years,
01:23previously claimed there is absolutely no doubt Trump has dementia.
01:27During the U.S. Navy's 250th anniversary celebration in Norfolk, Virginia,
01:32Trump spoke at length about stairs and former President Joe Biden, repeating,
01:37I always say, walk down the steps nice and slowly.
01:40He also complained about a stopped U.N. escalator and later told generals and admirals,
01:45just walk nice and easy.
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