During a radio interview, Eric Trump discussed the mental instability of his father by saying that the President Of The United States has to tune out criticism or else he would commit suicide.
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Eric Trump said, “It’s the media, the mainstream media, who does not want him to succeed. It’s government who does not want him to succeed. People who are very comfortable in their white marble offices in Washington, DC who he compromises and he threatens in some way, shape or form/ They’ve never had to deal with somebody who’s an outsider who won’t put up with nonsense, and this is the result no matter what he does, he’s going to get hit, and listen, I think you have to tune it out. You obviously have to be tuned into it because you have to know what’s being said, but at the same time you have to take it all with a grain of salt, and you know, if they weren’t talking about you, you wouldn’t be doing something right and it’s important to keep it in context, otherwise quite frankly you’d probably end up killing yourself out of depression.”
One of the most frequently mentioned terms when insiders describe Trump’s mental state is depression. Trump was described as depressed by the Russia scandal in May. Earlier in August, it was reported that the White House gives Trump two folders of positive news clippings a day to keep his mood up. The White House even held a cabinet meeting where all participants complimented Trump to lift him out of his depression.
The President’s own son is admitting that his father is depressed, mentally unstable, and can’t handle the criticism that comes with the presidency. It wasn’t an accident that Eric Trump referred to depression and suicide. Trump has made it well known that he hates the White House and misses his old life.
Trump is being pushed to the brink, as a man-child who needs universal love is being driven to the edge because he can’t handle criticism.
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