Recent reports from Radar have suggested that there are concerns about President Trump potentially suffering from dementia. These rumblings have been circulating for some time now and have sparked a debate among the public.
On December 3, 2025, during an interview with ABC News’ Selina Wang, Trump was questioned about releasing video footage of a recent strike. Wang asked if he would “release video of that strike so that the American people can see for themselves what happened?” Trump responded, “I don’t know what they have, but whatever they have we’d certainly release, no problem.”
However, less than a week later, Trump denied ever making those comments when asked about them again. He proceeded to criticize the person questioning him, calling her “obnoxious” and accusing her of asking “hostile questions.”
Following these events, many individuals took to social media to express their concerns. One user commented, “Senility and compulsive lying are a dangerous mix. Remember that, kids!” Another user stated, “Trump can’t remember what he said 5 minutes ago, not to mention 5 days ago. Trump’s dementia is far worse than Biden’s was. Sane, normal men don’t plaster themselves with makeup and go on slurring, name-calling rants, then forget what they said. He’s crazy and demented.”
These developments have raised serious questions about President Trump’s mental state and ability to lead the country effectively. As the debate over his health continues, it remains to be seen how these concerns will impact his presidency.

