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15. MaddowBlog-Trump confronts a public conversation he hoped to avoid over his mental stability
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 05:34 PM
Apr 14

One observer argued, “The American people must not look away … They must pay attention to the president’s deterioration.”

Is Trump’s mental stability getting worse or has he always been this way? It’s tough to say with confidence.

What’s easier to say is that the intensifying public conversation about his mental fitness is getting louder, which is a disaster for the White House.
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Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-04-14T20:56:03.629Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-confronts-a-public-conversation-he-hoped-to-avoid-over-his-mental-stability

Last week, after Donald Trump issued genocidal threats toward Iran and made strange comments at the White House Easter Egg Roll, Rep. Jamie Raskin decided to contact the president’s physician, seeking a “comprehensive cognitive and neurological evaluation.”

This week, the Maryland Democrat, who serves as the ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee, took another step down the same path, unveiling a proposal to establish a Commission on Presidential Capacity to Discharge the Powers and Duties of Office. The measure, which was unveiled with 50 Democratic co-sponsors, would be responsible for determining whether the president is incapacitated “either mentally or physically” and unable to discharge the powers and duties of office, as called for in the 25th Amendment.....

Indeed, the day before Raskin unveiled his proposal, The New York Times published a striking report with an unsubtle headline: “Trump’s Erratic Behavior and Extreme Comments Revive Mental Health Debate.” From the article:

President Trump’s erratic behavior and extreme comments in recent days and weeks have turbocharged the crazy-like-a-fox-or-just-plain-crazy debate that has followed him on the national political stage for a decade.

A series of disjointed, hard-to-follow and sometimes-profane statements capped by his ‘a whole civilization will die tonight’ threat to wipe Iran off the map last week and his head-spinning attack on the ‘WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy’ pope on Sunday night have left many with the impression of a deranged autocrat mad with power.


The Times highlighted a lawyer who used to work with Trump, who described the president as “a man who is clearly insane.” It also noted a recent comment from Stephanie Grisham, a former White House press secretary who worked for Trump in his first term, who wrote online last week that her former boss is “clearly not well.”.....

Indeed, I remember the Times publishing a front-page report in October 2024, about a month before Election Day, that highlighted a variety of situations in which the Republican “seemed confused, forgetful, incoherent or disconnected from reality.” The same article added, “He rambles, he repeats himself, he roams from thought to thought — some of them hard to understand, some of them unfinished, some of them factually fantastical. He voices outlandish claims that seem to be made up out of whole cloth. He digresses into bizarre tangents about golf, about sharks, about his own ‘beautiful’ body.”

A year and a half later, is Trump worse? It’s hard to say with confidence.

What’s easier to say with certainty, however, is that this entire line of inquiry is a disaster for the White House. Trump is woefully unpopular; he has no idea what to do with a struggling economy; and the destabilizing war he started in Iran for reasons he’s unable to explain clearly isn’t going according to plan — to the extent that the president even had a rudimentary plan at all.

It’s against this backdrop that the conversation about his mental fitness is getting louder.

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Ignoring the uphill battle with passage & noting my intense respect for Raskin's constitutional hlthe2b Apr 14 #1
The 25th Amendment allows for Congress to establish another body to evaluate POTUS fitness LetMyPeopleVote Apr 14 #3
Thank you. I overlooked that clause and I think others did too. Bluetus Apr 14 #12
Congressman Raskin is a great constitutional law scholar LetMyPeopleVote Apr 14 #13
It looks like it's following the Constitution. BadgerKid Apr 14 #5
Would love to impeach cabinet members who aren't applying the 25thA. n/t BadgerKid Apr 14 #2
This is a waste of time. He's trying to shame Vance and the cabinet into invoking the 25th Amendment. rsdsharp Apr 14 #4
There's 51 Dems that trump will now direct the DOJ to investigate/prosecute Bayard Apr 14 #6
IDK if it's worth the effort. Icanthinkformyself Apr 14 #7
Yep. Epstein, prices, and now war in the middle east. progressoid Apr 14 #9
Agreed. Waste of time. Concentrate on the midterms. Ray Bruns Apr 14 #11
If Republicans were smart, they'd see it as a lifeline and grab it. So of course, they won't. Vinca Apr 14 #8
I say "Keep it up." Keep the public aware of Trump's shittiness every day! CTyankee Apr 14 #10
I do not believe he would be "removed"... he'd still be the President (and could continually appeal) QueerDuck Apr 14 #14
MaddowBlog-Trump confronts a public conversation he hoped to avoid over his mental stability LetMyPeopleVote Apr 14 #15
It won't result in his being forced from office, but it will shine a light on his craziness. onenote Apr 14 #16
Shining a light on trump's mental issues will be valuable LetMyPeopleVote Apr 15 #17
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