Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Trump is Declared Insane by His Own People.

While drunkard, womanizing, violent, 'saved-by-Jesus' creep, the Secretary of War Crimes Pete Hegseth prays Jesus to kill his enemies on his behalf (per the distorted Sermon on the Mount), his cuckoo boss Donald Dumb is TACOing on Iran: He doesn't give a damn about anything else other than stealing oil from other countries, making money before it is too late (deadline is November 2026), and renaming every friggi' shack after his disgusting name. He's one of those temple merchants Jesus would have kicked in the ass ... Luckily for the rest of us, Trump is inexorably taking the easy chair down the slide to the insane asylum that he is building for himself in downtown Miami. To me, the word "library" next to the name "Trump" is a giant oxymoron. 

But we learned in childhood to share and be nice to others. So, to the man who will descend in the history books as the Most Supreme Moron of the United States of America, and to his 22% remaining diehard illiterate MAGA morons from the swampy boonies of America, I say:

I don't want to play in your yard

I won't climb your apple tree

I don't want to play in your yard

If you can't be good to me.

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Trump’s former White House lawyer says he is ‘clearly insane’ and questions the president’s mental fitness
Josh Marcus
Thu, April 2, 2026

 

Former White House lawyer Ty Cobb believes President Trump is mentally unstable based on his behavior during the ongoing Iran war, White House renovation project, and social media outbursts.

A former White House lawyer believes that President Donald Trump has gone insane.

“The cabinet will not invoke the 25th Amendment for a man who is clearly insane,” Ty Cobb, who served as a senior attorney during the first Trump term, told former CNN anchor Jim Acosta in an interview released Tuesday.

The 25th Amendment allows the vice president and cabinet to remove a president whom they decide is unfit for office.

Cobb argued that the ongoing war with Iran, his ballroom project and the president’s late-night social media tirades are evidence of a declining mental state.

“Trump historically and continuously has been guided exclusively by his narcissism. His whims, desires, impulses, have been on full display‚” Cobb said on the Jim Acosta Show. “We’re going to see more and more crazy stuff.”

Former Trump administration attorney Ty Cobb argues that President Trump is ‘clearly insane,’ based on the ongoing Iran war, the destructive renovation of the White House and the president’s frequent social media rants (Getty Images / CNN)

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Cobb also took issue with Trump’s destruction of the White House East Wing to build a new ballroom, and he praised a court for halting the renovation project this week pending congressional approval.

Cobb called the ballroom effort an “ego-driven insane exercise, destroying one of the most beautiful sites and historical sites in our country just out of hubris.”

The white-collar attorney was brought into the first Trump administration White House for a brief stint as the president navigated special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into potential Russian election meddling.

He has since become a prominent critic of Donald Trump.

Last year, Cobb told The Independent that President Trump would govern dangerously, based on personal narcissism and little else.

“Trump is 100 percent ruled by his narcissistic impulses,” Cobb said. “Any slight gets an immediate reaction, any criticism creates an enemy and purpose for vengeance, any opportunity to enhance his power or popularity gets an immediate idiotic statement, like, ‘I'm going to take over Gaza.’ … Trump doesn't have a plan. He’s sort of enjoying the ride. The reality is there are no speed bumps. There are no guardrails.”

He has also slammed Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt as “creepy” and argued Attorney General Pam Bondi should be disbarred for the prosecution of Trump critic James Comey, the former FBI director.

Critics have long claimed that Trump is mentally unfit for office, allegations that also dogged his predecessor, Joe Biden, who was replaced on the 2024 presidential ticket after an incoherent debate performance.

One out of million pieces of evidence of Trump's insanity is his dealings with judges he himself appointed.

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Trump blows off [Justice ] John Roberts’ concerns, ups the ante in offensive against judges
Steve Benen
Wed, April 1, 2026 

As March got underway, CBS News’ “60 Minutes” ran a segment on federal judges who have ruled against the Trump administration, only to face a wave of threats from the president’s followers. Retired federal Judge John Jones, a George W. Bush appointee, told the program, “If we’re not careful, we’re going to get a judge killed. It’s just that stark.”

He was hardly the only one with these concerns. In mid-March, Politico reported on a trio of federal judges who “offered a blistering assessment of the Trump administration’s attacks on the judiciary, with one comparing them to the behavior of authoritarian regimes.” The jurists added that the president’s condemnations of jurists are responsible for fueling threats to their safety.

Two days later, after a federal judge threw out a baseless criminal case against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, Trump called Judge James Boasberg, the chief federal judge for the District of Columbia, “a Wacky, Nasty, Crooked, and totally Out of Control Judge.”

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts soon after warned that personal condemnations of federal judges is dangerous and “it’s got to stop.”

The president is aware of the concerns. He just doesn’t seem to care.

“The judges are really hurting this country,” Trump said last week at his White House Cabinet meeting. “Justice Roberts doesn’t like when I say it, but the judges are really hurting this country. And frankly, the justices, the Supreme Court has really hurt our country, too.”

A day earlier, he suggested, in reference to the court’s ruling on tariffs, that Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch “sicken” him “because they are bad for our country.”

The president kept the offensive going on Tuesday at a White House event, when he suggested justices who rule in ways he doesn’t like are guilty of either “stupidity” or being “disloyal.”

A day earlier, Trump published an item to his social media platform that concluded, “Dumb Judges and Justices will not a great Country make!”

He’s not just whining. The president last week also called on Congress to approve a crime bill that “cracks down on rogue judges.”

“We got rogue judges that are criminals,” Trump said. “They are criminals, what they do to our country. The decisions that they hand down and hurt our country.”

It might seem like ancient history, but in the run-up to Election Day 2024, Trump invested a fair amount of time in condemning those who criticize judges — as if his own rhetorical record didn’t exist. Such criticisms, the Republican said in August, are “probably illegal.” Two weeks later, he went a little further, adding that judicial criticism should be “illegal.”

If that wasn’t quite enough, Trump — who’d spent years publicly chastising judges — went so far as to declare, “These people should be put in jail the way they talk about our judges.”

Soon after, Trump won the election, and — wouldn’t you know it — he seems to have decided condemnations of judges and justices aren’t so bad after all.

This article was originally published on ms.now