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Polls show growing public concern about Trump's mental fitness

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Polls suggest the American public is increasingly concerned about Donald Trump's mental acuity and stamina.

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A Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll suggested majorities believed Trump doesn't possess the physical health (51%) or mental sharpness (56%) to carry out his duties effectively.

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Open Questions

5 questions
What specific medical evidence or evaluations support the claims of Trump's cognitive decline or dementia?
How will Representative Jamie Raskin's bill to establish a commission under the 25th Amendment progress, and what political support does it have beyond Democrats?
What is the exact cause of the bruising on Trump's hand, and are there any underlying health issues not disclosed?
How do Trump's recent social media posts and public statements compare to his past behavior in terms of coherence and frequency?
What impact will the conflicting poll results on Trump's mental fitness have on voter perceptions and the 2024 election campaign?
White House assessment of Donald Trump's healthfactual

White House physician Captain Sean Barbabella said in a memo last year that Trump is in 'excellent health.'

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Former White House counsel Ty Cobb said Trump's cognitive decline has 'accelerated' and he shows signs of Dementia.

According to Daily Express - World, The Independent - Main

Context: Official medical statements conflict with insider allegations, raising questions about transparency and the accuracy of health disclosures.

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