Senator Chuck Schumer after Trump’s posts: “He is unwell”

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Senator Chuck Schumer has sharply criticized Donald Trump and questioned his mental health.

The United States is currently facing major debates over inflation, the economy, and the conflict involving Iran.

At the same time, Donald Trump has published numerous social media posts about politics and previous elections.

According to Komo News, citing The National News Desk, several of the posts focus on political opponents and allegations of election fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

The posts have prompted several Democratic politicians to react and raise concerns about Trump’s behavior.

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Senator Chuck Schumer is among the most outspoken critics. As the Democratic leader in the Senate, he believes Trump’s conduct is causing concern at a time of significant international tensions.

The white house responds

The debate over the health of American presidents has once again become a major political issue, as critics question Trump’s behavior.

However, the White House has rejected the criticism. A spokesperson told The National News Desk that Trump continues to work with great energy and remains more active than former President Joe Biden was.

Republicans have criticized Biden’s health for several years, but Democrats have dismissed those accusations.

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Criticism intensifies

Criticism of Trump intensified especially after a post about Iran last month.

Several opponents argued that his statements were dangerous during a period of international unrest.

Senator Chuck Schumer wrote on the social media platform X that Trump’s mental health is deteriorating day by day. “He is unwell. And getting worse by the day”

He believes Trump’s behavior is creating uncertainty at a time when the United States is facing major international challenges.

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Sources: Komo News, The National News Desk, and X.

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This article is made and published by Ida-Marie Palm Varbæk, who may have used AI in the preparation.

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