Struggling’ Trump, 79, Accidentally Amplifies Calls to Impeach Himself… as Concerns About the Prez’s Health Have Grown Since His Return to the Oval Office

President Donald Trump shared a post on social media that surprised many people. He reposted a picture of Senator Mark Kelly, but what he didn’t seem to notice was that the picture came from an account openly against him. The account’s name was “Impeach Trump a 3rd Time!” and its profile loudly declared that it disliked Trump and wanted a Democratic victory in 2026.
People online quickly pointed out Trump’s mistake. One user mocked him by saying he had just boosted an anti-Trump account without realizing it. Another person joked that “Grandpa has trouble reading,” making fun of how easily the president shared the post without checking where it came from.
Trump didn’t address the mistake directly. Instead, he continued attacking Democrats on his platform, Truth Social. He was reacting to a viral video made by Democratic senators and House members who previously served in the military. In the video, these veterans warned that threats to the U.S. Constitution were now coming from inside the country, not just foreign enemies. They also reminded military members that they should not follow illegal orders.
Trump became furious. He posted that their message was “really bad and dangerous” for the country. He accused them of betraying America and even wrote, “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR FROM TRAITORS!!! LOCK THEM UP??? President DJT.”
His anger escalated. Trump called out several lawmakers by name, including Senator Elissa Slotkin, Senator Mark Kelly, and Representatives Jason Crow, Chrissy Houlahan, Chris DeLuzio, and Maggie Goodlander. He claimed their statements were “sedition,” which he said could be “punishable by DEATH.”
He went even further by reposting a comment from another user telling him to “HANG THEM,” suggesting that George Washington would have done the same. Many people were shocked that a sitting president was spreading messages calling for violence against elected officials.
The lawmakers he targeted released a joint statement. They said that all Americans, regardless of political party, should reject Trump’s dangerous language. They warned that calling for their murder or encouraging political violence threatened the country’s democratic values.
Trump’s behavior raised more concerns about his mental and physical health. Some health experts and critics have openly wondered if he might be experiencing cognitive decline, dementia, or other medical problems. These worries increased earlier in the year when people noticed purple bruises on Trump’s hands. He had tried to hide them with makeup, but the covering was uneven and easy to spot.
The White House doctor at the time, Sean Barbabella, explained the bruises by saying Trump had a harmless condition called chronic venous insufficiency. According to him, the bruising came from frequent handshakes and taking aspirin for heart-related prevention.
Trump’s former doctor, Ronny Jackson, insisted that Trump was perfectly fine. He claimed Trump was still mentally sharp and physically strong, and that he continued to consult with the White House medical staff.
Despite these reassurances, Trump’s recent outbursts, violent language, and reckless online behavior have only made the public more concerned about the president’s state of mind.



