There are so many, many things wrong with this psychopathic moron, this would be well down the list if not for the fact that the soon-to-be-80 nitwit has been so fond of referring to his far-superior predecessor as "Sleepy Joe":
President Donald Trump appeared to fall asleep for an extended period while on stage in Memphis on Monday, the latest moment in which the 79-year-old dozed off during a televised meeting or conference, even while people were speaking directly to him.
Trump, the oldest president in United States history, visited the Tennessee city to tout the crime task force his administration created to combat what he claimed was out of control violent crime. But after boasting that there would soon be "like, no crime" in the city of around 650,000 thanks to his efforts, Trump appeared to nod off. [snip]
Since retaking office last January, Trump has exhibited a series of consistent, visible health abnormalities. He has sported a recurring, dark bruise on the back of his right hand, walked on severely swollen ankles and experienced numerous lapses and manic episodes that critics say could be signs of declining mental faculties.
The White House has consistently denied Trump is showing any signs of compromised health, referring often to reports from Trump's physician that describe him as being in near-perfect condition.
In December, a board-certified cardiologist cited several instances in recent weeks where Trump appeared to fall asleep during crowded White House meetings before jolting suddenly into periods of intense energy.
"He's done this several times in the last few weeks. He's fallen asleep in a crowded Oval Office and he's also fallen asleep at Cabinet meetings with people talking directly to him. That's what's called increased daytime somnolence," Dr. Jonathan Reiner told CNN host Jake Tapper during a segment on the president's health.
"It's jarring to see the president go from basically asleep in the Oval Office to really this rapid-fire pace during a, basically, 30-minute speech he gave in 18 minutes," he added.
There are a number of medical conditions that can cause increased daytime drowsiness. Reiner continued: "Sometimes people with sleep apnea, people who wake up many times through the night and don't get restorative sleep have that," he said. "We've never been told the president has sleep apnea."
Reiner referred to a lightning-fast speech given by the president in December which was advertised to be about affordability, but which quickly devolved into disparagement of Biden and comments about immigrants and his own greatness.
"I can't be the only person who had concerns after watching that last night," Reiner said... (our emphasis)
Let's go to the videotape:
Trump is out
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) March 23, 2026 at 1:30 PM
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Not exactly the MAGAt superhero of meme and legend.
(Screenshot: zzzzz / via Aaron Rupar Bluesky)

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