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Trump holds comfortable lead over Biden despite legal woes — as most find president’s term a failure, new poll shows
Nearly two-thirds of registered voters think Joe Biden’s presidency has been a failure, and say former President Donald Trump would beat him by 6 points in a head-to-head match, a new CNN ... Read More
Mental illness a possible off ramp for Trump to avoid criminal charges
A recent book, entitled “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump” was written by 27 mental health professionals, and it established clearly that Trump is considered mentally ill. Although there was some ... Read More
Eric Trump on father’s alertness: ‘The whole world knows his toughness’
Eric Trump defended his father’s stamina, in a Sunday interview, even as the former president remains stuck in a New York courtroom instead of on the campaign trail. In an interview on Fox News’s ... Read More
Donald Trump's 'mental state' is 'hurting him in court' as psychiatrist sends warning
Donald Trump's "mental state" is impacting his ongoing legal battles, according to psychiatrist Dr Bandy Lee. Dr Lee, who previously held a position at Yale School of Medicine and is now affiliated ... Read More
Trump surrogates hint at how he could reshape U.S. health care policy
Donald Trump’s health care priorities remain fuzzy. But one thing is certain: A second Trump administration would put its own stamp on a host of critical health care issues. Read More
How Medical Psychiatry May Worsen Mental-Health Stigma
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