Over 200 Mental health experts have signed our letter explaining that Donald Trump’s malignant narcissism makes him deceitful, destructive, deluded, dangerous, and grossly unfit to be the president of the United States.
Here are four of them explaining why:
Counterpoint: Here’s Trump threatening violence, calling for his political enemies’ executions, celebrating the deaths of people he didn’t like, and otherwise casually promoting political violence. Also there was the small matter of Jan 6 and subsequent pardons for violent felons
“Back in 2016, those of us who supported Donald Trump at least had the excuse of not knowing how sociopathy can present itself,” writes @gtconway3d. Now we will see a “degradation in the ability of this nation to govern itself rationally and fairly”: https://t.co/Eb1wpyyDIL
1/4 "George Conway and the Anti-Psychopath Pac took a three-pronged approach. First, we had to go over and around the gatekeepers in the media by going to the American people directly with our ad about Trump's extreme psychopathology."--John Gartner
https://t.co/XgUZoI6mET
"We have a duty to warn the public about the grave danger posed by returning this man to power...[Trump] has already demonstrated his willingness to wield state power to hurt his enemies without remorse. Let this be a warning." - Psychologist John Gartner
https://t.co/kFnUzkpQH4
.@MollyJongFast on our latest ad campaign: “It's audience-of-one advertisements to make Trump crazy—which is supposedly succeeding. Also he's done great stuff with elevating these women who've had these experiences with Trump, and he's been really supportive of these survivors.”
The letter, featuring 200+ mental health professionals and psychologists calling Trump unfit for office, will run as a print ad in The New York Times.
You can view the full letter here: https://t.co/4RtpXg7em3
Over 200 Mental health experts have signed our letter explaining that Donald Trump’s malignant narcissism makes him deceitful, destructive, deluded, dangerous, and grossly unfit to be the president of the United States.
Here are four of them explaining why:
Natasha Stoynoff on if Donald Trump is sent back to the White House: “It’s telling our next generation of women that we don’t care about them… It’s like a nightmare.”
Q: “Do you think Donald Trump is a personally dangerous person?”
Amy Dorris: “Absolutely, I spent four days with him…This is a man who doesn't take no for an answer.”
“Moments after they arrived, she alleges, Trump greeted Williams, pulled her toward him and started groping her. She said he put his hands ‘all over my breasts’ as well as her waist and her buttocks. She said she froze because she was ‘deeply confused,’ about what was happening. At the same time, she said she believed she saw the two men [Trump and Epstein] smiling at each other.”