'Alarming': Trump reportedly shows 'textbook' symptoms of untreated mental health disorder
Raw StoryDonald Trump's recent interview cancellations and no-shows might be hinting at more than just fatigue, according to Alexi McCammond, who serves as an opinion editor focusing on the 2024 election for the Washington Post. McCammond appeared on MSNBC Saturday alongside Eugene Daniels, MSNBC political contributor and Politico White House correspondent, who recently reported that Trump's team said he was too "exhausted" to go forward with a planned interview on a podcast on which Vice President Kamala Harris did appear. For his part, Daniels told the show's host, Alex Witt, that the report "pricked up some ears" from voters who wondered if Trump is still fit for office. "And when you tie that to the rally he had this week, or what was supposed to be a town hall, and for 39 minutes he listened to music and kind of bounced around, and some of his speeches, even some Republicans would tell us that they feel like they are becoming less coherent when he is in front of the public, it does make voters and strategists, most importantly, ask the question of what is going on there, and whether or not he is fit for office, or his mental acuity."