Trump's Mental Decline Sparks 25th Amendment Fears

Calls to invoke the 25th Amendment are increasing after fresh concerns about Trump’s health and leadership

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Donald Trump's former lawyer has raised concerns about the US President's mental condition, sparking calls to invoke the 25th Amendment.

Ty Cobb, who worked in Trump's legal team from 2017 to 2018, told the I newspaper that Trump has surrounded himself with sycophants who are too afraid to challenge him.

Cobb believes Trump is showing signs of 'frontal lobe decline' and 'possible dementia,' citing his long-standing narcissism and lack of impulse control.

He warned that Trump is behaving like a 'dictator' who is damaging US democracy, pointing to his late-night social media outbursts and alleged abuses of power.

Calls to invoke the 25th Amendment are growing, with some lawmakers proposing setting up a commission to remove Trump from office.

Support for using the amendment is growing, with even some of Trump's allies criticizing his behavior.

The White House has rejected these concerns, praising Trump's 'sharpness, unmatched energy, and historic accessibility.'