Path: ...!news-out.netnews.com!postmaster.netnews.com!us3.netnews.com!not-for-mail X-Trace: DXC=AhWMl:gQIMoReJ8HHRm8_lHWonT5<]0TmQ;nb^V>PUff5[gZBW6J?LlRQ?47NQ;EPkJ8O4N^\9__eLdUa>6h`C`aQ3^n<@MJa Newsgroups: soc.support.transgendered,alt.atheism.satire Subject: Re: Mass Censorship of American Citizens Or ?We Lose Total Control? Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2024 12:39:42 -0600 References: Organization: UTB MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-15" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit User-Agent: MicroPlanet-Gravity/3.0.4 X-Face: AP|6$b4whrFkmU[,<)s@Z;ehlVT}*5l)r6gN\thpAvJ*W!8(%]+b8=VPtV!{TM\a]A{R$S" GSGOV.&f*Yn3[(~bmgPw1o@\LC1jprxj;/C65iiF0:UH14!>qn]+g!\svSS>[&={@7\vG_@uL_%}W_ <:ut-;.NLzbsU|G.S>MKj X-Antivirus: AVG (VPS 241008-2, 10/8/2024), Outbound message X-Antivirus-Status: Clean Lines: 87 Message-ID: <67057c6f$0$3620706$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 127.0.0.1 X-Trace: 1728412783 reader.netnews.com 3620706 127.0.0.1:44059 Bytes: 5227 In article , X@Y.com says... > > > > >Twice-failed presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton said the quiet part > >out loud during an appearance on CNN on Saturday. > > > > More bad news for failed former president Trump. > > I fear that when they finally lock him up there will be no mercy. > > > Donald Trump's health questioned once again as he still has made medical > records public > Published on October 8, 2024 at 9:00 AM by Sharleen McAleavy > > The US elections are drawing closer. Following concerns about former > Democratic candidate Joe Biden's health, observers are now turning their > attention to Republican candidate Donald Trump. > journalist claims Donald Trump health cognitive decline experts US election > © Justin Merriman / Getty Images > > At the end of July 2024, Vice President Kamala Harris entered the race for > the presidency to replace current US President Joe Biden. In the run-up to > this, there had been numerous calls to this effect from both voters and > critics, who had repeatedly expressed concerns about Biden's state of > health. There were and are similar concerns about the not much younger > Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. > > Discover our latest podcast > > The 78-year-old is determined to win the election on November 5 - but many > people are also wondering whether he might be too old to hold the office of > US president. Time and again, observers have questioned his mental health > due to his sometimes confused statements - experts even claim to have > noticed an increasing cognitive decline in Donald Trump. > Journalist warns about Donald Trump's state of health > > As reported by the Frankfurter Rundschau and news.de magazine, the > speculation surrounding his health is now gaining momentum again. > Journalist Katie Phang, MSNBC presenter, is the latest to comment on his > age and what that could mean if Donald Trump wins the elections next month. > > Katie Phang has ben a vehement critic of Trump on the news channel, and in > her segment Katie's Sidebar, she brought up Trump's health and asked her > viewers to consider a scenario in which his ailing health leads to JD Vance > as President. > > She said: > > Donald Trump who's currently 78 years old and regularly frequents > McDonald's, and loves his diet cokes would end his second term as oldest > president ever to serve as President of the United States. > > She goes on to add that Trump 'refuses' to publish basic information about > his health. She emphasises that his lack of transparency could indicate > that he has something to 'hide'. > > Kinda makes you wonder, what's he hiding? > > She also brings up experts' alarm over his incoherent speeches signaling > possible cognitive decline. > > She then talks about what would happen if Trump was incapacitated to lead > the country. > > In that event, the Vice President becomes the President. Automatically. > So I'm going to state it plainly, J.D. Vance is a heartbeat away from the > presidency of the United States. > > Donald Trump keeps his medical records under wraps > > Indeed, concern over Trump's mental and physical wellbeing is growing, and > the fact that Donald Trump has not yet made his medical records public has > also been questioned. > > Although it is not mandatory for presidential candidates to reveal this > information, it can be seen as a sign of transparency among voters. It is > an opportunity, therefore, to convince supporters that they are also > suitable for the presidency in terms of their health. Many former > candidates have done this in the past. > > As reported by MSNBC, Donald Trump previously told CBS News in mid-August > that he would 'gladly' release his medical records and believed every > candidate should do the same. However, he has yet to do so. Yet they lied about Joes health.