WSJ Dismisses Attacks On Trump's "Mental Decline" After 90-Minute Interview - "No sign of such slippage"

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Date : 21. Oct 2024, 19:54:33
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No evidence of former president Donald Trump�s alleged �mental decline�
showed during Trump�s 90-minute interview with The Wall Street Journal�s
editorial board last week.

The former president�s age, 78, and mental acuity have become targets lately
of Vice President Kamala Harris� presidential campaign and other critics. The
WSJ editorial board found no basis for the attacks during a lengthy interview
with Trump on Thursday, however.

In some ways, Trump seemed more knowledgeable and competent during the 90-
minute grilling than he did eight years ago during his first run for the
White House, according to WSJ.

According to WSJ�s report on the meeting: �Lately Mr. Trump�s detractors have
been speculating about his �mental decline.� There�s no sign of such slippage
in our Thursday meeting. The 2024 Trump seems more confident and is certainly
more knowledgeable about policy than he was in 2015. His discursive style of
talking can confuse listeners, but that was equally true nine years ago, and
he never appears lost in his thoughts the way President Biden repeatedly did
in their June debate.�

Harris, who turned 60 on Sunday, has campaigned on the difference in age
between herself and the former president, in addition to other issues. In a
recent interview on Fox News, Harris said she represents a �new generation of
leadership.� Over the weekend, Harris attacked Trump as �increasingly
unstable and unhinged.�

�He�s becoming increasingly unstable and unhinged, and it requires that
response,� Harris told reporters on Saturday, according to CNN. �I think the
American people deserve better than someone who actually seems to be
unstable.�

While Harris continues to question Trump�s fitness for office, she has
avoided criticizing 81-year-old President Joe Biden, who�s mental acuity and
health was seized on by Democrats who wanted Biden to end his reelection bid
after the June 27 presidential debate. During the debate, Biden appeared
muddled and nonsensical at times. Biden trailed Trump in polling amid the
pressure to drop from the race.

Harris has maintained that Biden�s mental acuity has not suffered at all
during his time as president, and she has continuously defended the president
over questions about his health despite the misgivings voiced by Democrats
and donors prior to Biden dropping out of the race.

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