Donald Trump Mocked for ‘Total Mental Collapse’ as Netizens Accuse Him of Ranting ‘Gibberish’ About Windmills

The buzz around Donald Trump’s alleged “mental collapse” continues to spread across social media, fuelled further by his latest appearance during an official visit to Scotland. The 79-year-old President made a series of unusual and eyebrow-raising remarks that have once again stirred both concern and criticism online. What especially caught public attention was his rant about wind energy — a topic that seemed entirely out of place during what was supposed to be a high-level immigration meeting.
Trump had been meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen when the conversation took an abrupt detour. Instead of discussing policy matters like immigration as scheduled, the President suddenly launched into a tirade against wind turbines.
In a moment that stunned observers, Trump declared, “We will not allow a windmill to be built in the United States.” He didn’t stop there. He claimed windmills were “killing” Americans — although he didn’t provide any evidence or context for the bizarre statement. He then expanded his argument, saying wind turbines were destroying the natural beauty of the country. According to Trump, windmills are ruining “the scenery, our valleys, our beautiful plains.”
He went on to describe the visual of turbines scattered across landscapes as “a horrible thing,” calling wind power the most expensive and ineffective form of energy. He also claimed that nearly all windmills are manufactured in China, implying a broader geopolitical concern, though again, he offered no data to support the claim.
Further into his rant, Trump alleged that wind turbines deteriorate within just eight years, rusting and rotting to the point of needing disposal — which he warned could not be done safely by burying them, as he said they would “harm the soil.” He concluded by branding wind energy “a con job,” suggesting that it’s a failed experiment, citing Germany as an example of how wind “doesn’t work.”
The backlash online was immediate and brutal. Users on X (formerly Twitter) slammed Trump for what many described as an unhinged and rambling monologue. “This is a total mental collapse by Trump,” one user posted. “At 80 years old, he can’t even complete a trip without falling into incoherent rants.”
Another chimed in, calling the remarks “complete gibberish.” A third user labelled the President a “global embarrassment,” while others posted clips from the event with captions mocking his apparent confusion. One viral post read, “In a moment of mental decline, Trump warns Europe — yes, Europe — that he won’t allow windmills in the U.S.”
Many pointed out the disconnect between the setting and the content of Trump’s speech. The fact that a discussion on immigration devolved into a denunciation of wind energy left observers questioning his mental clarity. The internet quickly revived ongoing speculation about the President’s cognitive health, with hashtags and threads filled with debates over whether his recent comments signal a deeper issue.
As the video continues to make rounds online, it’s clear that Trump’s anti-windmill speech has reignited the controversy over his fitness for office — and whether age, stress, or deeper concerns may be catching up with him.



