It has come to light via Lev Parnas on X that there are major concerns within the Trump campaign about his mental health and decline following his recent press conference.
He noted that sources within the Trump campaign expressed serious concerns regarding his mental decline after his press conference. During this conference, Trump recalled a story about being in a helicopter with Willie Brown that had to make an emergency landing. Well, the laim was later denied by Willie Brown himself.
This incident has led to discussions within the campaign about potential next steps regarding Trump’s mental health and how it might impact his political future.
Barbara Res, the Trump Organization’s former executive vice president of construction and development, on Saturday refuted the former President Donald Trump’s account of the incident.
“We were working on a very big project in California,” Res told NBC News’ Ali Vitali on MSNBC, adding, “We were working with local politicians and state politicians. And one of the very important politicians was this man, [former California state Sen.] Nate Holden.”
When asked whether Trump frequently confused the identity of Brown and Holden, Res said on Saturday, “I don’t remember. This is 30 years ago, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Donald didn’t mix them up in his head.”
“What I really think,” Res added, “is Nate was, you know, a council member, and Willie was a big guy. He was an important, impressive guy … [Trump] wanted to be in with Willie, because Willie was an important guy.