GLENN KIRSCHNER CLEARLY EXPLAINS THE LAW!
Ramin Setoodah interviewed tRump 6 times at length for a book - tRump didn't remember him.
During the last interview, tRump told the author that he had to go and deal with AFGHANISTAN, believing he was still in office.
President Biden stopped tRump from receiving intelligence reports.
What is significant is that when his father had DEMENTIA, he believed that he was still running to company, so they hired a secretary to allow him to continue his delusion.
World leaders are meeting with tRump - they must see the delusional behavior.....
Confused Trump Told Author He Had to Deal With 'The Afghanistan' After Leaving Office
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Donald Trump continued to believe he had foreign policy authority even after leaving office, according to Variety Co-Editor-in-Chief Ramin Setoodeh who interviewed the disgraced ex-President several times for his Book, Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America Through the Looking Glass, after he left office.
Trump "seemed to think that he still had some foreign policy powers," Setoodeh told CNN's Kaitlin Collins on Tuesday. "There was one day, where he told me he needed to go upstairs to deal with Afghanistan even though he clearly didn't," Setoodeh continued.
"While you were interviewing him at Trump Tower, he told you he needed to go upstairs to deal with Afghanistan," Collins asked Setoodeh.
"With 'the Afghanistan' is how he referred to it," Setoodeh replied.
Setoodeh interviewed Trump six times after he left office in 2021, primarily about his experiences as the host the reality TV show The Apprentice. Setoodeh said Trump's memory issues were so bad he couldn't even remember that he was being interviewed from one session to the next.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/confused-trump-told-author-he-had-to-deal-with-the-afghanistan-after-leaving-office/ar-BB1oxvyz
Glenn Kirschner
With Donald Trump's continued cognitive decline, freezing up at rallies, and talk of magical Cheerios cottages, the question that's being posed more frequently these days is: will Donald Trump be able to mount a successful insanity defense at his criminal trials? The answer is no. As a career prosecutor, I handled multiple insanity cases. This video discusses the legal standard for a successful insanity defense and discusses a real case in the courts of Washington DC involving a claim of insanity. If you're interested in supporting our all-volunteer efforts and mission, you can becoming a Team Justice patron at: / glennkirschner And you can find my audio podcast, Justice Matters, wherever you usually get your podcasts. And my website at glennkirschner.com Follow me on: Threads: https://www.threads.net/glennkirschner2 Twitter: / glennkirschner2 Facebook: / glennkirschner2 Instagram: / glennkirschner2
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