
"Michael Wolff, a journalist who has written four books about Donald Trump, is warning the country that Trump is "off his f**king rocker." Wolff was speaking on his Inside Trump's Head podcast about the death of legendary director Rob Reiner and Trump's unhinged response to it, where he accused Reiner of dying of " TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME " and made Reiner's death all about himself."
""It had nothing to do with Donald Trump, who again, in this instance, has, you know, has to insert himself into the situation so he becomes the star of this," said Wolff, whose book All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America was published earlier this year. Wolff said that there's no reason for Trump to have responded as he did and that it "can only hurt him," but Trump did it anyway, and it's a sign that he can't hold it together anymore."
""But this is something to have said this, and it was unnecessary for him to say anything, to have dived in and so proactively done something that will create nothing." "That's derangement." "Trump is off his f**king rocker." "As anyone has gone through this, just because your older parent, let's say, is showing signs of losing it, does not mean that they will not continue down the road of losing it for quite some time," he said. "We do have three years to go.""
Donald Trump responded to Rob Reiner's death by accusing Reiner of dying of "TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME" and making the event about himself. The response inserted Trump into an unrelated moment and offered no constructive purpose. The action can only hurt his public standing and was unnecessary. The behavior has been labeled derangement and described as "off his f**king rocker." Signs of losing mental cohesion are evident, yet such decline can proceed gradually. Despite apparent deterioration, Trump retains the capacity to cause political and social damage during the next three years.
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