Donald Trump has once again expressed his dissatisfaction with the media and his critics while introducing the contentious Moms.gov website intended for mothers. He claimed that these critics suffer from what he calls “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
In a video shared online by White House communications adviser Margo Martin, Trump stated, “They’ve got serious Trump Derangement Syndrome, which is actually a disease.”
This condition is not recognized as an official medical diagnosis.
Trump further remarked, “I’m hearing it is actually a disease.”
The term “Trump Derangement Syndrome” is often used by Trump and his supporters as a partisan insult aimed at those who oppose him.
The White House further embraced the comment by releasing a mock patient information form online. This form humorously suggested that treatments for “TDS” include “trusting in Trump,” “listen to national anthem,” “limit fake news,” and “don’t be a Panican.”
Critics on X were quick to respond, creating their own revised versions of the graphic.

