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Trump’s Health Collapses in Front of World During War!!!

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas and Dr. Vin Gupta share their opinion on Donald Trump’s health collapsing in front of the entire world during the most dangerous moments during Trump’s unlawful war in Ir...

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I don't know, 10,000 Electro-Fahrzeuge and it will be more. Based on the plan, our livery partner in EU and Großbritannian will end in 2026. Donald Trump's physical and mental health is collapsing at the worst possible moment in his life.

And for this country, while we're in this disastrous unlawful war in Iran, we're seeing clearer signs by the day of Donald Trump's deterioration. In the past 24 hours, Donald Trump left his cabinet and top staffers baffled by what the hell he meant

when he held a press conference and started to say that he got a very big present from Iran. He said, they gave me a gift. It was a big, beautiful present. And it showed me that I'm talking with the right people.

It was a great gift. And from all of the reporting inside the White House, his staff and his cabinet was left absolutely baffled.

And now the leadership in Iran has been responding

by mocking Donald Trump. We're saying, we got a gift. I mean, the war rage is on and escalates by the minute. And this is what he said. First, let me play you, what he said in the Oval Office,

then I'm going to show you Iran's response. And then I want to show you another very alarming moment over the past 40 hours. But first, play this moment in the Oval Office. Let's play it.

- Because they're going to make a deal. They're going to make a deal.

They did something yesterday that was amazing.

Actually, they gave us a present. And the present arrived today. And it was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money. And I'm not going to tell you what that present is.

But it was a very significant prize. And they gave it to us.

And they said they were going to give it so that--

- Now, Tehran responded. The Islamic Republic responded by putting out a video right after that on Iranian media saying, here's the gift Donald. Here's the gift we send Trump.

And this aired on Mayor Iranian State regime media. Here play this clip of what they did right after that. - I'm going to say, don't get it. I'm going to say, hey, David Tehran. - Oh, he's done.

- Yeah. - He's done this. [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] I mean, they're mocking him in the Oval Office right now.

He's posting memes like this, greatest president ever. He's weird AI photos of him dressed up in a taxi, though. He's been making social media posts where he will attack James Talleriko, the Democratic Senate candidate in Texas. And then in the same sentence, he'll

start talking about California Governor Gavin Newsome and say, Newscum, and then say, he's dumb. He's dumb, and he's a total racist. He's all over the place with his thoughts. And then he visited Grace Lann.

He's got this obsession with Elvis. And he shows up as Aaron Rupert says. This is your wartime president folks. Here play this clip. - Hey, come on.

- There you are, there. Holder, does anyone tested this, Planyan? - I think you're the first. - Should we, just give me a piece of paper, just to make sure what level the ink is?

- Yes. - So that he's needed to do that way they'd ruin the guitar. - Exactly. [MUSIC PLAYING] Okay, not bad.

[MUSIC PLAYING] - Oh, that came out good. - Yeah, that looks nice. - Oh.

- And never know, these are hard to sign,

but they came out pretty good. - Is that the first guitar you signed? - Just about. Now Biden couldn't do that. He'd have to send it out pretty sad.

- This serious. I mean, that dialogue looked like a nurse treating a patient in hospice care. The way she was speaking to him, that interaction. I mean, that's deeply disturbing

That that's the individual.

It's the commander in chief right now,

while America's in this very avoidable quagmire and the straight of Hormuz as we're sending thousands of troops, paratroopers from the 86 airborne division, marine expeditionary units on the US has trippily. Other marine expeditionary units apparently prepping

for a ground invasion, and this is what he's doing. I want to bring in the leader of Mightis Health, Dr. Vin Gupta, now Dr. Gupta, you and I have been covering this for quite some time. And it's been getting worse and worse

and worse. I want to get your observations of what you've been seeing there and just in general, Doc. - Yeah, Ben, you know, I saw the tweet on, going to criticize in Taloreco,

and then cover a new sum, and then others.

And we know what really struck me, just purely recognizing, again, I'm not close to the president physically. I haven't examined him. But a lot of these things are obvious. Just the way in which we had a lot of armchair experts

weigh in on President Biden and thought they were medical experts. In this case, I think the president has been said that we should expect a transparency when it comes to a president's health. And if there's something that's worrisome, and there's obviously multiple data points here

that are worrisome when it comes to Trump's health, that we should be able to talk about it and to ask questions.

And that's what you and I've been doing now for six, seven months now,

asking questions, wondering why there's all these inconsistencies. And so when I look at the Taloreco to new some VP Harris, that sort of progression of rambling thoughts, when you think about the fact that he has disorganized thinking, just in general, he has fluctuating alertness.

He falls asleep at an opportune times, a meeting in the middle of a cabinet meeting. But then he had this really just wandering thoughts, difficulty. You know, if you were just reading that tweet, difficulty following one line of one train of thought,

goes and tries to criticize three separate people. There's nothing connecting any of those individual thoughts. It does make you think. This is somebody who has difficulty with recall. He doesn't remember basic things often on Trumpton.

He jarbles his words often. He's confused. He has these wandering thoughts. And then there's fluctuating alertness. He has in the other data points, too.

You know, we've seen the fact that they like to cover up parts of his body. That, you know, why this is, this part of his hand.

Why does that look like there's always a makeup on it?

So there's all these questions, plus all of the confusion on his whether you got a CT or an MRI, which was complete nonsense here, that should have been clear from the start. So they're creating questions, not answering them.

He is himself. But I, you know, I wonder. His dad had a history of Alzheimer's disease. That's what he died from, or part of what contributed to his demise.

And again, what he think about memory loss, when he think about confusion, wandering thoughts, just how he conducts himself, you do wonder, does he have significant cognitive dysfunction? Does he have one of these diagnoses?

What's actually going on? This fluctuating alertness could just be the fact that he is getting older and is in the demanding job.

Sure, that's what his many people are gonna say

as, as justification for that. Okay, fine, the previous occupant of the White House, if he did the same thing, would have been held to a different standard, different scrutiny, a lot of questions

and demands for medical data would have been had from, frankly, the mainstream media. We're not hearing those things. So I think the fact is, we're not hearing a lot of questions

being asked of this president, the way the same questions were asked of the prior president, which is wrong, same standard should apply. Then last it, just say, you know, he has, he tends to personality and speech changes,

often inappropriate comments that's fronto temporal dementia, for some people as they get older. And so I can't diagnose him because I don't have a physical exam. I will clearly say that,

because I know some people will watch you and I have in this conversation and push back, we're asking questions.

But I think it's fair to ask the question,

that the leader, so-called, of the free world, cannot put string together some basic thoughts. On social media, when he's had time to think about it,

It's rambling, he often has fluctuating alertness.

And he is a random and is prone to inappropriate comments

and behavior. That is not normal aging, necessarily. That is potentially, especially with his family history, potentially something else.

And especially because they've been non-transparent about his medical diagnostics and exactly what's going on there,

I think it's fair for us to ask these questions.

That wasn't Donald Trump. If somebody presented at a hospital where you were making your rounds for the night and they started behaving that way. And then you asked,

okay, well, tell me a little bit about the family history and a person who was a family member, then said, well, this person in all his time, is this person at all his time, and then the person started, saying, ah, you got a gift.

I got this person a gift and it was a beautiful present and I'm like, dad, you know, and they just started behaving that way. Setting aside Trump. If someone behave that way,

you know, I'm no one to put words in your mouth, but the type of questions you would go towards is what? - Exactly what Nuna just went through, which is, are there issues with memory?

Because often, memory loss is the first and most prominence,

since I'm gonna say Alzheimer's disease, which we know runs in the family, it does some degree. It does the patients, you know, let's say patient next year, do they have, are they prone to confusion?

Are they prone to wandering seemingly random thoughts that are disconnected?

Do they have difficulty following a basic conversation?

Can you often understand their train of thought? These would be the questions, do they have fluctuating alertness? Do they have disorganized thinking? Personality and speech changes.

This is quite literally some of the questions you would ask, somebody with a family history, acting in a certain way. And when you go through that, and you look at what you presented in the T-up, then, it's hard, if you're, again,

being as objective as we possibly can be, not to say, well gosh, I'm checking that box, I'm checking that box, I'm checking all the boxes here, is something wrong, and to say that this is simply, it is supporters and those that don't wanna look at the facts,

or those that readily call that the prior occupant, but wanna defend and look for any justification, not to ask hard questions with the current occupant. You know, how do you look at that series of questions and not say to yourself, well gosh,

maybe something is actually happening? Why are they covering up his hand with makeup? Why does his own physician not know that he got supposedly a CT scan and MRI, which was the claim for many, many weeks?

How are these basic things not known? And why is it, if you were to go to a basic neurologic review of symptoms and systems? If you were to ask those basic questions, Ben, anybody that does not have a bias would say yes,

something here is off, especially with the family history, and particularly because his own physicians don't even know the tests that he is and is not getting. While we're on the topic of this disastrous war, catastrophic for lots of reasons,

the human toll our own troops, the people in the region, innocent civilians who are getting killed, just as we saw in Gaza, as we're seeing in Lebanon, as we're seeing where schools are being blown up by the military and little girls are being killed in mass.

Also, this is coming at a time where health care is being ripped away from Americans. You and I had been covering this as well, and you've been on the front lines covering this in mightest health and also in the work you do

with California Governor Gavin Newsom, and the health alliance trying to fill in the gaps from the fact that the Trump regime destroyed our health infrastructure. And so we've been told in this country,

that we don't have enough money to help people with health care, to continue the Obama subsidies that were so helpful for people's lives. We don't have enough money to lower health care costs.

And then, they're like $200 billion

for more missiles to blow up elementary schools. And as Pete Hexith would go, we loiter over the skies, we rain down death. Our negotiation is bombs.

And I think about the inhumanity of that, yes.

I also think of the inhumanity year at home of this could have been people's health care. How many people are dying because they can't access health care?

This is what the money's being spent on before we go.

I wanna hit at that point.

- Yeah, I know, thank you for doing that.

This is a great time for anybody. And I'd say regardless of party lines, but we know who will and will not do this. To talk about the public option then, because this has been something that a vast

majority of Americans are in favor of the public option doesn't have to be Medicare for all. If people aren't in favor of that, but the public option is basically the government and guaranteeing that if you don't have

the employer-sponsored health insurance, if you don't qualify for Medicaid or traditional Medicare, the government will still be there for you. And for whatever reason, this has not been prioritized

because back in the day, President Obama tried to get this passed. And there was not enough senators to pass a public option. Now we're seeing, this is what an opening

for people running for office right now and I'd say for any Democrat, especially. Talk about it. We're not hearing a lot of people talk about what are you gonna do when it comes, if you're in Congress tomorrow,

what are you gonna advocate for when it comes to health care?

It's pretty vague. This is an obvious thing to rally around and the public option. And I know it's something that Governor Newsome and others, leaders like him are in favor of,

strongly in favor of, there's no reason not to be in favor of it because up until now, you beautifully set this. People have said, and those senators that are against it have said, "Oh, it's gonna bankrupt the United States of America." By the way, what hexet then others are asking for Iran

to 100 billion over the next just three months

would easily cover a public option in the United States for years. So let's not use that as an excuse any more number one. Number two, there's many analyses been showing that if we actually had a public option for people

that didn't qualify for traditional Medicare Medicaid or were not employed, that it actually saved the system money 'cause they'd have primary care. They'd get timely care if they were sick. It would save, say, an ICU stay where people come,

unfortunately, and see somebody like me, that cost the system way more money. So we'd actually be cost saving while keeping people healthier. There's no reason not to talk about this. And lastly, just say, Kaiser Family Foundation,

leading thing taken healthcare in the United States just released a survey. Over one in 10 people have already scrapped their Obama care health insurance since the turn of the year. We're expecting many, many millions more to do the same

because subsidies are actually increasing. This was not abstract and just a fear, something that we feared towards the end of last year. This is happening in real time. I am seeing, as are my clinical colleagues,

the downstream consequences of that, delayed medications, not picking up your medications,

not getting critical cancer screenings,

ending up showing up to the hospital with flu in a severe form because they didn't go in when it was early, early flu, things complicated, and we became far more severe and a hospitalization was rendered. We're seeing delay diagnosis,

delay preventive care and not picking up medications.

That's what's happening in across the country.

And it doesn't have to be that way. But if we're making choices, we're making a clear choice right now and have to spend $200 billion for three months. And that money could be repurposed very easily

to cover a public option and everybody that wants health care in the United States who does not have it for years. And that's the stakes. - Dr. Vidgubt, a thanks for breaking down the stakes,

serious they are and a lot about what's on people's mind now regarding Trump as well. Thanks as always. - Thank you. - Everybody check out Midas Health,

which is led by Dr. Vidgubt. He's been doing great work with the health alliance run by California Governor Gavin Newsom as well and everybody hit subscribe here.

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