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WHAT’S HAPPENING IN TRUMP’S HEAD!

Why shrinks insist former president is suffering from mental disorders

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FORMER President Donald Trump is so nutty he’s unfit to hold any position of leadership, especially the presidency, according to mental health experts, who say Trump suffers from a range of emotional disorders.

After examining Trump’s behavior, the shrinks conclude losing the 2020 presidenti­al election — and setbacks in the recent midterm voting — have left him unhinged, leading him to lie and flaunt all rules with a complete lack of empathy or remorse.

The experts further warn America will be in great danger if he manages to win the Oval Office again in 2024!

Forensic psychiatri­st Bandy X. Lee claims Trump, a notorious braggart, actually has “an inner lack of self-worth” and is desperate for praise to build himself up.

Lee believes Trump and his rabid fan base suffer a “shared psychosis” based on yearning “for a parental figure.”

Mental health profession­als tell GLOBE Trump counters his low feeling of self-worth by constantly bragging he’s a “stable genius,” which would require an IQ score of 145 or higher.

But the shrinks suggest his actual IQ is around 100, which is well within the normal range. But, according to other sources, Trump is obsessed with touting his IQ and boasted about it more than 20 times in 2017 alone!

After hearing his Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had referred to him as a “moron,” Trump lashed back with: “I guess we’ll have to compare IQ tests. And I can tell you who is going to win.”

However, for all his bluster, Trump has repeatedly refused to make his scores public! Critics believe the beleaguere­d businessma­n — who’s facing civil trial for inflating assets — bogusly boosted his brainpower, too!

Egoist Trump is now suffering an unbearable loss of respect after being rejected by the nation in his 2020 election defeat and again two years later when his hand-picked midterm candidates were soundly thumped. After the midterm debacle, livid Trump lashed out at his wife, Melania, for pushing him to back election losers and took verbal swings at FOX News, Senate

GOP leader Mitch McConnell and potential 2024 Republican presidenti­al primary rival Florida

Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Dr. Lee says “low selfworth” explains Trump’s recent meltdowns as well as his part in the violent and bizarre Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol when a mob tried to stop the certificat­ion of his loss to President Joe Biden.

Psychologi­st Dan P. McAdams, author of The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump, notes Barbara Res, who managed constructi­on of New York’s Trump Tower, said, “As far as the anger is concerned, he’s not faking it. That’s his personalit­y.”

A longtime Trump friend and associate, who spent time aboard the billionair­e’s

Boeing 757 widebody jet after the 2020 election, recalls “him storming around the jet with a Kentucky Fried Chicken wing, wrapped in a linen napkin.

“When he passed a television set, he would listen to the commentato­r. If it was critical of him, he would fly into a rage, screaming at the pundit, as though the talking heads could hear him from thousands of miles away at 30,000 feet in the air. It was obvious his people were used to his yelling at television­s. They barely noticed.”

Another group of mental health profession­als claimed to have a “duty to warn” America about the former POTUS, which led to a book, The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, and a 2020 movie called Unfit.

Now Dr. John D. Gartner uses the term “malignant narcissism” to describe the expresiden­t. He argues Trump’s behavior “demonstrat­es not only the badness of narcissist­ic personalit­y disorder, but madness — a hypomanic temperamen­t needing constant stimulatio­n.”

The former president’s niece Mary Trump, also a mental health profession­al and author of Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man, says her uncle’s unmet childhood emotional needs made him a self-absorbed monster.

Trump’s disinteres­t in anything that doesn’t bolster his self-worth alarmed the U.S. intelligen­ce community during — and after — his presidency. CIA veteran Ted Gistaro, who regularly briefed Trump at the White House, reveals the former commander-in-chief “really didn’t read anything,” including key top-secret documents and spy reports, which he mishandled. Some hushhush files even ended up at his Florida mansion triggering a criminal probe.

McAdams insists “Trump’s tendencies toward out-ofcontrol social ambition and aggressive­ness explains part of his pathology” — and that’s why other experts say Donald is a ticking timebomb!

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Donald is said to have lashed out at wife Melania for pushing him to back midterm election losers
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Trump’s low self-worth explains his part in the Capitol attack, a forensic psychiatri­st believes
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Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson reportedly called Trump a “moron”
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Mitch McConnell
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Ron DeSantis
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Critics call Trump a “malignant narcissist” — and his own niece claims the former president’s unmet childhood emotional needs turned him into a monster Mary Trump
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