Lipreader reveals Trump’s concerning

As Donald Trump approaches 80, renewed concerns about his mental sharpness are drawing attention despite his repeated claims that he remains mentally strong and performs well on cognitive tests.

Former White House lawyer Ty Cobb has publicly suggested that Trump may be showing signs of frontal lobe deterioration and possible dementia. He argues that Trump’s increasingly aggressive behavior and fixation on revenge point to a decline in judgment and self-control.

Meanwhile, Congressman Jamie Raskin has warned that Trump’s recent rhetoric should not be dismissed as political drama. According to Raskin, comments involving violent fantasies, attacks on religious figures, and extreme language raise serious national security concerns.

Critics believe these incidents reveal a pattern of instability rather than isolated remarks. They argue that Trump’s public appearances and statements are becoming more unpredictable as he ages.

Still, one of the most personal moments reportedly happened away from cameras during a private conversation at a golf course with his son, Eric Trump.

When Eric reminded him that he was nearing 80, Trump reportedly admitted that the milestone made him feel old. He then tried to downplay the feeling by saying that age depends on how a person feels inside.

For someone whose public image has long depended on strength and confidence, that brief admission appeared unusually vulnerable, hinting that Trump may privately recognize the effects of aging even while projecting resilience in public.