Donald Trump has raised more concerns about his mental health after the president went on another rambling rant supporting his newly enacted tariffs, Knewz.com can reveal. Trump recently warned that blocking his business policies will lead to an economic collapse not seen since the Great Depression.
Trump rambles on Truth Social

Dozens of countries faced a sudden surge in import taxes as the tariffs took effect. Goods from more than 60 countries and the European Union are now subject to tariff rates of 10% or higher. Products from the EU, Japan and South Korea are taxed at 15 percent, while imports from Taiwan, Vietnam and Bangladesh are taxed at 20 percent. Many economists have cautioned the extreme new taxes could put the U.S. economy into a tailspin, but Trump took to his Truth Social platform to say the exact opposite. “Tariffs are having a huge positive impact on the Stock Market. Almost every day, new records are set,” he wrote. “In addition, Hundreds of Billions of Dollars are pouring into our Country’s coffers. If a Radical Left Court ruled against us at this late date, in an attempt to bring down or disturb the largest amount of money, wealth creation and influence the U.S.A. has ever seen, it would be impossible to ever recover, or pay back, these massive sums of money and honor. It would be 1929 all over again, a GREAT DEPRESSION!”
Trump’s tariff threat

“If they were going to rule against the wealth, strength, and power of America, they should have done so LONG AGO, at the beginning of the case, where our entire Country, while never having a chance at this kind of GREATNESS again, would not have been put in 1929 style jeopardy,” Trump continued. “There is no way America could recover from such a judicial tragedy, but I know our Court System better than anyone. There is no one in history that has gone through the trials, tribulations, and uncertainties such as I, and absolutely terrible, but also amazingly beautiful, things can happen. Our Country deserves SUCCESS AND GREATNESS, NOT TURMOIL, FAILURE, AND DISGRACE. GOD BLESS AMERICA!” he concluded his rant.
Critics call out Trump

The lengthy message was met with harsh resistance from critics who openly wondered what the president was thinking. One person tweeted, “Guess Trump hadn’t read history books or books on the economy about how Hoover’s tariffs resulted in the Great Depression. Trump is a clown.” Another echoe, “Old man Donald Trump is babbling about his tariffs as if they’re not what’s going to be what sends us into another Great Depression. This guy is inept, and he’s a disgrace.” Yet another user wrote, “This senile Felon needs to be 25thed or impeached once and for all. Power needs to be TAKEN AWAY from him, ASAP.” A fourth griped, “There is nothing more annoying than a narcissist on the verge of mental collapse playing the victim.”
Walking on the White House

Trump has been facing an increase in questions about his mental capacity, especially after he was seen yelling bizarre, nonsensical things while taking a walk on the White House roof. On Tuesday, August 5, the 79-year-old was seen above the briefing room as he inspected the iconic building for possible construction in the future. “Just taking a little walk,” Trump yelled at reporters when they asked why he was on the roof of the White House. “What are you building?” they asked, to which he responded, “something beautiful” that “goes with the ballroom, which is on the other side.” Trump then claimed any construction that was to occur would be on his dime, boasting, “Just more ways to spend my money for the country. … Anything I do is financed by me.”
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