Illinois governor insists that Donald Trump suffers from dementia
J.B. Illinois Governor Pritzker reiterates that President Donald Trump allegedly suffers from dementia and in response the White House calls him lazy
Jay Robert Pritzker, governor of Illinois, reiterates that President Donald Trump is not mentally well and demands that he undergo tests, as he does not trust the reports presented by the White House to evaluate his state of health.
As he did in October of last year, the Democratic billionaire once again insisted that the New York magnate and his collaborators in the White House are hiding the dementia he has been suffering from for months.
"This man suffers from dementia on an ongoing basis. I don't think he really understands what he's saying. He's a man who has threatened to imprison the mayor of Chicago and the governor of Illinois. He constantly threatens to go after people and, in fact, has used the Department of Justice to do so. He gets ideas in his head and blurts them out without really thinking about it," he said.
In a matter of minutes, J.B.'s statements Pritzker were disqualified by Davis Ingle, White House spokesperson, through a strong statement in which he suggested that he address his health problems and stop defaming the head of the nation.
"He is a lazy and incompetent governor who spreads blatantly false narratives like this in a desperate attempt to remain relevant. Instead of lying in media interviews, Pritzker should focus on fixing his poor health and doing his job," he said.
After undergoing his routine biannual medical exam toward the end of May, at Walter Reedel National Military Medical Center, Trump said the results were perfect.
However, recently, Jamie Raskin, representative of Maryland, announced through a letter his intention to resume an investigation into the president's medical history and therefore demanded the publication of the complete list of the medications he takes and the names of the doctors in charge of his health.
"As the oldest person ever elected to the White House, President Trump turned 80 last Sunday. Given these worrying medical reports, so many unexplained symptoms of illness, and the existence of nearly two dozen different doctors in charge of the case, the American people deserve honest and serious answers about whether he is qualified for the position," part of the document details.
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