'Is everyone turning on me?' Mental health professionals pounce on Trump's 'paranoia'
Donald Trump's paranoia is taking "center stage," according to mental health professionals.
Duty to Warn, a group of purported "mental health professionals warning about Trump," took to social media on Sunday to give its perspective on what's going on inside Trump's mind as some in his MAGA base are turning on him.
"Trump's paranoia takes center stage now. It's part of his pathology," Duty to Warn wrote on X over the weekend. "He trusts nobody."
The group goes on to say that Elon "Musk and [Rupert] Murdoch helped him win," making it even worse that "Musk mentioned the Epstein List and Murdoch's WSJ printed the letter."
"Is everyone turning on me?" the group asked, as the president. "Now that his illness is disclosed, people are talking down to him and he hates that."
The group then concludes:
"They can't do this to me. Do 'what?' Whatever- say fake stuff. Who's 'they'? All others. Because nobody can be trusted. And they'll all pay."
The Shallow State, a popular account that "explain behavior underlying politics," added, "I think the person he's probably most paranoid about, is [VP JD] Vance."