Nancy Pelosi says the cognitive impairment of Trump's mind received't final 4 years

Representative and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that given the pace of Trump's cognitive decline, his brain will not survive another four years.

After Jen Psaki played a clip to Pelosi today in which Trump suggested shooting the media, the former speaker said:

I think what the ex-president just said is another indication of his cognitive degeneration. You recently saw him talking about whether he would choose to be electrocuted or eaten by sharks. Something is wrong and it also indicates that the power of the press, which is the guardian of our freedom in the country, is being weakened. I think people may be thinking about voting for him and need to realize that he can't remain president for four years, years in which his brain is deteriorating so quickly, and it's clearly evident that they might vote for JD Vance, which would be a terrible thing for our country

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Nancy Pelosi says Trump's brain can't survive another four years: “I think people might be thinking about voting for him and need to know that he can't stay president for four years if his brain is deteriorating so quickly .” pic.twitter.com/nYrQE1QN7T

— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) November 3, 2024

Pelosi was right. Trump has shown signs of this cognitive decline

for years. The media completely ignored it at the start of Trump's campaign claimed that Biden started World War II and ran against and beat Barack Obama, but as the campaign continued, Trump's decline was too obvious to ignore. Donald Trump refuses to release his medical records and there seems to be something seriously wrong with him.

Voters need to understand that a vote for Donald Trump is a vote for JD Vance because it is extremely unlikely that the outgoing former president will be able to complete his four-year term.

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Jason is the managing editor. He is also White House press secretary and congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor's degree in political science. His thesis focused on public policy with an emphasis on social reform movements.

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