The specificity of the information presented on this bothers me. Trump also seemed to have unnatural energy levels when compared to some of political opponents when campaigning or even debating. We have seen a significant number of staff departures during Trump's Presidency. A significant number of them had some seriously negative things to say about him. Although some news conference videos show Trump as a solidly in charge executive, other videos appear to show Trump with a strange fidgeting when being complimented. In addition, quite a few people in some of these videos don't act naturally or seem comfortable. Trump appeared to be patronized several times by what should have been a friendly crowd. Methamphetamine? Cocaine? Another explanation for high energy levels and possible mood swings? By my estimation, Trump's apparent affliction(s) may be handicapping him the same as being 25% Democrat. If Trump should reach 50%, we may have to consider him unfit for office and impeach!
Rick Reilly on How Trump Cheated a Teenage Boy to Win a Golf Championship https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/rick-reilly-trump-golf-816324/
https://thehill.com/homenews/media/...in-new-book-that-trump-uses-secret-service-to Longtime sports writer claims in new book that Trump uses Secret Service to cheat at golf Sports writer Rick Reilly wrote in his new book "Commander in Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump" that the president often uses his caddy or even Secret Service agents to move his golf balls out of difficult spots when on the course, The Independent reported Thursday. "Whether you’re his pharmacist of Tiger Woods, if you’re playing golf with him, he’s going to cheat,” Reilly wrote, adding: "He cheats at the highest level. He cheats when people are watching, and he cheats when they aren’t." He also inflates his golf handicap, which the president professes to be 2.8, and has falsely claimed to have won more than a dozen club championships. But that claim is “a lie that’s so over-the-top Crazytown, it loses all credibility among golfers the second it’s out of his mouth," Reilly wrote. Reilly has previously made claims about Trump's integrity on the golf course, prompting a response from then-candidate Trump in 2016: “I always thought he was a terrible writer. I absolutely killed him, and he wrote very inaccurately.” But Reilly isn't the only one who has accused Trump of cheating. LPGA Tour golfer Suzann Pettersen told a Norwegian newspaper earlier this year that the president "cheats like hell," adding: "I’m pretty sure he pays his caddie well."