Numerous reports suggest that Trump is experiencing increased isolation and living in a more detached reality during his second administration compared to his first. He has surrounded himself with loyalists who seem to support his questionable grip on reality.
For instance, Marco Rubio misled Congress by denying allegations that Trump was asleep during their meetings. This denial persisted even when multiple videos showed Trump dozing off at public events, which the Secretary of State also disputed.
Trump predominantly engages with conservative media outlets and podcasts, avoiding mainstream appearances. He frequently gives interviews to Meet The Press and Kristen Welker, indicating that the White House maintains a list of “friendly” media for Trump interviews.
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Welker, though not representing Fox News, challenges Trump but not as forcefully as she might. Her approach is fact-based yet gentle, a style Trump seemed to appreciate before his further decline.
During a Friday interview in Wisconsin, Trump used an agriculture roundtable as an opportunity to display his decline, showing a significant change in his interaction with Welker.
Trump asserted that the recent California primary was manipulated: “The election was rigged. It was a dirty election. And it’s happening again right now in California.”
Welker countered, “You’ve never presented evidence that the 2020 election was rigged.”

