Leftist media hosts make a disturbing claim about Donald Trump’s health

The left loves to speculate. But usually their speculations are way off base.

And these leftist media hosts made a disturbing claim about Donald Trump’s health.

On a recent episode of MS NOW’s The Weeknight, the usual panel of establishment voices could barely contain their disdain for President Donald Trump. While America faces serious challenges, including conflict with Iran, these talking heads zeroed in on something far more important to them: attacking the commander-in-chief’s every move and questioning his stability.

Co-host Michael Steele painted a picture of chaos, claiming Trump’s online activity showed dangerous instability. He rattled off details about posting frequency and odd images, trying to paint the president as detached from duty.

But anyone paying attention knows Trump’s direct communication style keeps millions of everyday Americans informed and fired up, bypassing the corporate media filter that has lied to them for years.

Then Symone Sanders delivered the money quote that exposed the entire charade:

“The president is not OK.”

She didn’t stop there. Sanders went on to admit the quiet truth many in Washington whisper behind closed doors while pretending to be shocked in public.

“We kind of laugh, but you got to laugh to keep from crying. Some people that I talked to who, you know, still have relationships with this white House and within the Republican Party apparatus because they want to keep their jobs.”

“They say, oh, you know, I don’t agree with some of these things, but, you know, he’s funny. There are people that didn’t vote for him that have no relationship with it, that are like, oh, he’s hilarious.”

“And then there’s other people that are like, well, I don’t know if he’s OK, but he is doing stuff. The president is not OK. He seems off.”

This is classic beltway arrogance. The same crowd that spent years propping up an obviously declining Joe Biden now clutches pearls over Trump firing off posts at a rapid clip.

To regular working people in flyover country, Trump’s energy looks like leadership, not lunacy. He stays connected to his base in real time while the elites dine in Georgetown and fret over their influence slipping away.

Sanders wasn’t finished. In a moment of stunning condescension, she prescribed treatment for the President of the United States:

“He also needs Wellbutrin.”

Imagine the outrage if conservatives suggested medication for political opponents. The double standard reeks of desperation.

These hosts aren’t concerned about mental fitness. They’re terrified of a president who refuses to bow to their narrative and keeps winning with the American people.

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