Fred Trump III Raises Dementia Concerns About Uncle
Fred Trump III Raises Dementia Concerns About Uncle
Fred Trump III Raises Dementia Concerns About Uncle
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Fred Trump III, nephew of former President Donald Trump, has raised concerns about his uncle's mental fitness, suggesting that he is showing signs of dementia similar to those experienced by other family members. During an interview on SiriusXM's The Dean Obeidallah Show, Fred noted that both his grandfather, Fred Trump Sr., and his father had battles with dementia, which he fears may be affecting Donald Trump as well. He criticized Trump's inability to stick to a message during recent campaign events, attributing this to potential cognitive decline. Fred emphasized his observations are not from a medical standpoint but stem from witnessing the symptoms in his family, including his late aunt Maryanne and cousin John Walters, who also had dementia. The comments come as Donald Trump prepares for the 2024 election amid ongoing public speculation regarding his mental acuity. Fred Trump III's remarks echo broader concerns about the impact of family history on health, particularly in the context of the former president's behavior and public statements.

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