War crimes begin as demands for Trump’s MRI explode
The David Pakman Show - December 1, 2025
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Reports have emerged alleging that a U.S. military strike under the Trump administration in the Caribbean may constitute a war crime. A Washington Post report claims Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a second missile strike on survivors of a disabled suspected drug boat. Both Hegseth and Trump deny the allegation, with Trump distancing himself from responsibility. Bipartisan concern is growing, with calls for formal investigations into whether the U.S. military violated domestic or international law.
A tragic attack on National Guard members in Washington, DC is being spun as a failure of Joe Biden, but the facts point more toward Donald Trump. The attacker’s asylum was approved under Trump’s administration despite serious red flags, and Trump’s own deployment decisions put Guard members in harm’s way. The shooter is responsible for the crime, but the policy failures behind it trace back to Trump, not Biden.
Trump’s public behavior shows a visible breakdown, with angry outbursts, incoherent statements, and extreme rhetoric. Incidents include a confrontation over an Afghan asylum case and offensive attacks on political figures. Mental health professionals warn that his confusion and paranoia could indicate cognitive decline, concerning given his control over military and nuclear powers.
New images of Trump have intensified concerns about his health. He appears visibly unwell despite claims he is “the healthiest president ever.” Comparisons with Biden, who looks better despite undergoing cancer treatment, make Trump’s condition more striking. Allies have moved into defensive “active denial,” but his speech, behavior, and physical condition suggest serious deterioration.
Calls for transparency over Trump’s MRI results are growing. Trump claims he does not know why he had the MRI or what part of his body was scanned. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has demanded the results, framing it as a matter of national safety. Whether Trump is hiding troubling results or genuinely unaware, the situation raises major concerns about his capacity to govern.
During Trump’s remarks on Air Force One, he vaguely denied alleged war crimes, made nonsensical claims about drug prices, and reaffirmed offensive attacks on political figures like Tim Walz. Despite cognitive concerns, his authoritarian instincts remain intact, making his behavior dangerous to democratic governance.
Trump has threatened to “denaturalize” U.S. citizens, particularly those naturalized under prior administrations. Legally, revoking citizenship requires proving fraud in federal court, and it cannot be done for political reasons or later crimes. Historically, denaturalization cases are rare. The real concern is the chilling effect, intimidating naturalized Americans and undermining confidence in their rights.
Finally, Trump-related investments have collapsed, confirming they were personality-driven schemes rather than legitimate opportunities. Trump Media & Technology Group stock has fallen 75%, and the Melania crypto token has nearly vanished, leaving loyal supporters with major losses. Early insiders profited, reflecting the “greater fool” theory, and many backers suffered financial harm rather than gain.
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Trump will literally say he has “no clue” what part of his body was scanned by MRI, while cartoon stars and cuckoo birds circle his head
Like yeah buddy, i think we know what they were looking at
Crimes against humanity ! And murder !