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WASHINGTON – The American experiment is under stress. Not from a foreign adversary or an economic collapse, but from a crisis the Founding Fathers, in their 18th-century wisdom, simply did not envision: a president whose erratic mental state now poses a direct and immediate threat to both domestic order and global stability. The Constitution is indeed “creaking at the seams,” its provisions for removing an unfit commander-in-chief proving as fragile as the parchment they were written on.
WB Yeats’s haunting lines from “The Second Coming”, “Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world”, have been quoted so often they risk becoming cliché. Yet as President Donald Trump’s second term accelerates into a maelstrom of profane threats, “deranged” rhetoric, and volatile decision-making, the poem reads less like a metaphor and more like a live dispatch from the White House briefing room. This is not a story of political disagreement or “unconventional” leadership. This is an investigative examination of a man who, according to a growing chorus of medical experts, former allies, and now even his own party, appears to be mentally unravelling, and of a system seemingly powerless to stop it.
The Breaking Point: April 2026 And The Rhetoric Of Annihilation.
The alarm bells had been ringing for months, a rambling 104-minute press conference in January, a bizarre tirade about Sharpie pens in the middle of a war cabinet meeting, but they reached a deafening crescendo in early April 2026. The catalyst was the escalating war with Iran, a conflict Trump launched alongside Israel on February 28 without congressional approval. With the Strait of Hormuz choked and global energy markets in turmoil, the president turned to his platform of choice, Truth Social, and published what many legal and mental health experts now describe as a breaking point.
On Easter Sunday, April 5, he posted a message that was equal parts profane and apocalyptic: “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran… Open the F—in’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah”. Just days later, he escalated to an even more chilling threat: “A whole civilisation will die tonight, never to be brought back again”.
Brian Finucane, a former U.S. State Department legal advisor now with the International Crisis Group, offered a grim legal assessment: the remarks “could plausibly be interpreted as a threat to commit genocide” under U.S. and international law. For those who had long warned of the president’s instability, the threats were not mere “hyperbole” or “negotiating tactics,” as some loyalists in the House claimed. They were a blinking red alert.
“The President Has Gone Insane”: Cracks In The MAGA Foundation
Perhaps the most damning indictment has come not from the usual Democratic critics but from within his own political fortress. Former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), once one of Trump’s most fervent champions in Congress, issued a blistering and deeply personal rebuke. “On Easter morning, this is what President Trump posted… He has gone insane, and all of you are complicit,” she wrote on X, calling the threat “evil and madness” and publicly stating he should be removed via the 25th Amendment.
This break is not an isolated incident but the culmination of a long-simmering fracture. Greene’s falling out with Trump stemmed from her opposition to his authorisation of strikes on Iran and his handling of various other controversies, leading Trump to renounce his support for her in late 2025. Her public condemnation, “I was so shocked by his statement of taking out an entire civilisation of people”, has been echoed by other influential conservative voices like Candace Owens and Ann Coulter, the latter accusing the president of committing war crimes. For a movement built on unyielding loyalty, the sight of key figures branding the leader as “mad” and “unfit” signals an unprecedented crisis of confidence.
The Medical Diagnosis: “Not The Same Man He Was Four Weeks Ago”
While politicians argue procedure, mental health professionals are speaking with increasing urgency and specificity. The vague accusations of “madness” are being replaced by clinical terminology: frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and malignant narcissism.
- John Gartner, a former Johns Hopkins University psychologist and founder of the “Duty to Warn” group, has been tracking Trump’s behaviour for years. He now states unequivocally that Trump has been showing signs of FTD since 2019. Crucially, Gartner notes a terrifying acceleration: Trump is “not the same man he was four weeks ago”. “What is most disturbing for the world is that people with frontotemporal dementia lose all judgment, all inhibition, all ability to inhibit their behavior, and they become disinhibited and aggressive,” Gartner explained. He emphasizes that FTD is primarily a “behavioural problem” rather than a “memory problem,” which explains the focus on Trump’s volatility over memory lapses.
- Dr. Vin Gupta, a prominent medical analyst for MS NOW and NBC, has laid out a clear and disturbing “trend line.” Following the Easter threats, he stated, “Erratic. Can’t finish sentences. Often confused. Illogical train of thought. Word-finding difficulties. Developing and worsening gradually over time. The President is exhibiting all the signs of dementia”. He notes that this cognitive decline is not a sudden event but a “worsening gradually” process that has become unmistakable.
- Vince Greenwood, founder of the Washington Centre for Cognitive Therapy, reinforces the validity of these “remote diagnoses,” arguing that for a personality disorder like malignant narcissism—defined by grandiosity, paranoia, and a lack of empathy—the extensive public record of Trump’s life is more than sufficient for a professional assessment.
The White House, predictably, dismisses these concerns. A memo from White House Physician Sean Barbabella from April 2025 declared Trump in “excellent health” and noted a “comprehensive neurological examination revealed no abnormalities”. Trump himself has repeatedly boasted of “acing” the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a basic screening tool for mild impairment, which he often mischaracterises as an “intelligence test”. Yet, as critics point out, a perfect score on a test designed to detect early Alzheimer’s does not rule out FTD or other complex behavioural disorders.
The Political And Constitutional Impasse: A Broken System.
The Constitution does provide a mechanism for this moment: Section 4 of the 25th Amendment. It allows the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to declare the president “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office”. On paper, it is the perfect tool for an emergency. In reality, it is a dead letter.
The political reality is stark. House Speaker Mike Johnson has dismissed the Democratic push for the 25th Amendment as “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” and the Republican-held House and Senate have already rejected a War Powers Resolution aimed at curbing Trump’s military actions against Iran. The members of Trump’s Cabinet, hand-picked for loyalty, have shown no indication of turning on their patron.
This has left the Democratic-led effort, with over 80 members of Congress now calling for Trump’s removal via the 25th Amendment or impeachment, as a largely symbolic act of desperation. Representative Joe Morelle (D-NY) articulated the grim calculus: “President Trump is unfit for office… I will vote to remove him, whether it’s by the 25th Amendment or an impeachment vote in the House of Representatives.” But in a Republican-controlled Congress, such a vote is doomed to fail, just as it did twice before.
The Founding Fathers feared an elected monarch, so they created a Congress to act as a “structural check on presidential ambition.” They did not foresee a Congress so paralysed by partisanship and fear that it would abrogate its most fundamental duty.
The Physical Toll And The Fourth Estate’s Dilemma.
The concern is not purely mental. In recent weeks, Trump has appeared visibly unwell. He has been seen limping with swollen ankles, a symptom of his diagnosed chronic venous insufficiency, and his hand has been persistently bruised, a condition the White House attributes to aspirin use and vigorous handshakes. Images of a “battered and exhausted” president struggling into a seat after a round of golf have fueled further speculation about his overall physical stamina.
This has placed the American press in an impossible, yet self-created, dilemma. Trained to be “objective” and to treat abnormal behaviour as a series of isolated “rambling” digressions or “colourful” language, the media is complicit in what critics call “sane-washing.” They tidy up the word salad, connect the non-linear thoughts, and frame the unhinged as merely unconventional. But when a president threatens to end a civilisation in an expletive-laden, 4 a.m. Truth Social post that also attacks the Pope for being “WEAK on Crime” and depicts himself as Jesus Christ, the traditional journalistic tools of euphemism and context simply break. As one analyst noted, the “squid ink tactic” of drowning the public in an incoherent firehose of content makes it nearly impossible to distinguish between strategy and symptom.
Conclusion: The Anarchy That Is Loosed.
With over 3,500 people already killed in the Iran conflict, including more than 1,600 civilians, the stakes of this debate could not be higher. We are in a situation where the president of the United States is being accused of a rapid cognitive decline that has turned him into a “disinhibited and aggressive” actor with his finger on the nuclear button, while the systems designed to protect the nation from exactly this scenario sit dormant.
“Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold.” The “centre” Yeats wrote of was the structural and moral authority of a civilisation. In 2026, that centre is the American Constitution, and it is being held together by little more than the will of a few loyalists who have proven they possess neither the courage nor the independent instinct to act. Mere anarchy is no longer a poetic warning. It is the daily reality of a nation led by a man who, according to a growing body of evidence, is no longer in control of his own mind, let alone the country. The world can only watch and wait, hoping the “weave” doesn’t unravel into catastrophe.
In the end, the pattern is difficult to ignore. Donald Trump’s public conduct, erratic, impulsive, and often untethered from fact, raises serious questions about his judgment and fitness for power. There comes a point where the evidence speaks for itself: this is no longer simply unconventional behaviour, but that of a madman whose actions prompt deeper concerns about stability and decision-making, with some critics even describing them as senile. This is no longer about partisan disagreement, but about whether the behaviour on display reflects the steadiness, clarity, and responsibility required of someone seeking to lead and remain in the Oval Office. Those concerns deserve scrutiny, not dismissal.
Source: Multiple News Agencies
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