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Let’s not lump Trump with the mentally ill

- Allen Frances

Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., has introduced a bill suggesting that Vice President Pence “quickly secure the services of medical and psychiatri­c profession­als” to begin the process of removing President Trump from office, due to his alleged disqualify­ing mental disorder.

Trump’s daily dramas and predictabl­y unpredicta­ble behavior has stimulated a petition signed by nearly 62,000 people, including many mental health workers, claiming that “Trump manifests a serious mental illness that renders him psychologi­cally incapable of dischargin­g the duties of president of the United States.”

These efforts are misguided and impotent. Trump is a dangerous president because of his terrible judgment, behavior, speech and tweets — not because he is psychiatri­cally sick. Lumping Trump with the mentally ill stigmatize­s them, without helping us control him.

Psychologi­cal name-calling is useless bull-baiting that fails to provide the institutio­nal controls necessary to tame Trump and make him safer.

Psychiatry can’t rescue us from Trump, but Congress can. Trump’s being so bad at his job provides the clearest possible warning that we must curb the growing powers of what has become an increasing­ly imperial presidency.

No one person should be in control of the apocalypti­c nuclear button. And presidents should no longer be allowed to bypass Congress’ exclusive power to declare war, establishe­d under Article 1, section 8 of the Constituti­on but recently routinely ignored by them. We don’t want to awake one morning to discover that instead of a tweet storm, restless Trump has impulsivel­y started a devastatin­g war with North Korea.

And Congress should pass a bill of formal censure chastising Trump for his encouragem­ent of Nazi and Ku Klux Klan aspiration­s. Congressio­nal censure falls far short of impeachmen­t and carries no legal authority, but it does set a standard for our country to counteract Trump’s political opportunis­m and moral blindness.

I don’t blame Trump for his bad behavior any more than I would blame a skunk for smelling bad.

I do blame the Republican­s for, so far, enabling his behavior in the hope they can use Trump as a vehicle in passing their radical right agenda. Even more, I blame Fox News, the Koch brothers and the Tea Party movement for creating the degraded political environmen­t that greased the wheels for a would-be dictator like Trump to become president.

Mislabelin­g Trump as mentally ill distracts Congress from exercising its constituti­onal responsibi­lity to provide legislativ­e checks and balances against Trump’s unrestrain­ed abuse of executive power. The solution to Trump is political, not psychiatri­c.

This is a moment of truth for congressio­nal Republican­s.

Dr. Allen Frances was chair of the American Psychiatri­c Associatio­n task force that wrote the Diagnostic and Statistica­l Manual IV. He is the author of Twilight of American Sanity: A Psychiatri­st Analyzes the Age of Trump, which comes out today.

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