Trump's impairment is irrefutable
“Emotional overstrain” is the phrase the official spokesperson of the Russian president used to describe Donald Trump’s state. How diplomatic!Russian and Chinese leaders are very careful with the
language they use in public, quite the opposite of the mentally- and
emotionally-disturbed American president.
Yet, there is no doubt they, and so many other world
leaders, are well aware of the dangerous psychological disturbance in the Oval
Office—and consulting their own experts! There is no doubt that these leaders
have their own psychiatric consultants who have very seriously profiled,
thoroughly assessed, and even diagnosed Donald Trump. We would do so if we were
dealing with any other such leader in the world.
There is no doubt that these leaders have been
professionally counseled on how to manipulate and maneuver a man so emotionally
vulnerable—who they should also rightly fear is, in addition to everything
else, the commander of the most powerful military on the planet who has instant
control of the second largest stockpile of nuclear weapons.
As I have been writing and speaking about for years, persons
with mental issues such as Donald Trump are extremely manipulable—and malleable
if managed in the right way. We may have taken advantage of this and convinced
him to step down voluntarily early in the first Trump presidency (many do not
believe this, rightfully so, but it is true!). Or we may have imposed severe
limits on him and forced him to step down early in this presidency (harder to
do, but more possible than many believe!).
Instead, we yielded to corruption and cowardice, not minding
the inevitable catastrophe that lay ahead, and enabled and emboldened his
weaknesses instead of managing and remedying them. To this day, we are
controlled and conned, rather than making use of medical expertise to control
and take charge of an all-too-common condition, well-known in forensic
psychiatric settings.
When the mentally-impaired are at the helm, they are by definition capable of actions that are tremendously irrational, inconsistent, incompetent, and endangering, and no matter how they wish to believe otherwise.
I have therefore emphasized for many years that, unless such a person is properly understood, the danger assessed, and the violence risk contained, they will proceed to do things that are more and more dangerous, outrageous, and unstoppable.As I wrote in one
of my newsletters a few months ago, quoting a senior British political
scientist:
During seven weeks in the U.S. this summer, I was shaken every day by the speed and executive brutality of President Trump’s assault on what had seemed settled norms of U.S. democracy and by the desperate weakness of resistance to that assault. There’s a growing body of international evidence to suggest that once a liberal democracy has been eroded, it’s very difficult to restore it.
And as I wrote in one of my recent newsletters about the
very real dangers of nuclear war, quoting an astute reviewer of the new film,
“A House of Dynamite”:
Atop our nuclear monarchy today, for example, stands an impulsive, incurious man who has demonstrated no interest in long-term consequences or for the well-being of people he considers to be not on his team. To have him contemplate how to operate in a nuclear emergency is simply unthinkable.
This is why I also emphasize in my newsletter about the
film, “A House of Dynamite,” the author who wrote the vivid fictional
book, Nuclear War: A Scenario. These creators have used their own
capabilities and gifts, as we psychiatrists have tried to use ours, to warn the
world that we must urgently contemplate our predicament and act.
This is one of the reasons why I
did not hold back in my recent, Daily
Beast interview, even though it may
have sounded sudden:
It has been a long time since mental health experts have
been blacked out of the mainstream media—since 2018, when “the Goldwater rule”
became an authoritarian suppression tool—and why I said then that the silencing
of mental health experts was the most dangerous situation we could allow at the
onset of a public mental health crisis.
I repeated
this concern in my recent interview with Ralph Nader, “The (Un)stable
Genius”:
Even without a mentally impaired president, would we be in a
critical situation of nuclear danger…. As a violent scholar, that is one of the
main issues I have focused on even in my textbook, Violence—that it
is an urgent issue humanity needs to address to curb our own collective
suicidality. And having a commander-in-chief such as Donald Trump, of course,
is contributing vastly to that … suicidal tendency.
And
in my earlier interview with Andrew Borowitz:
What we had warned against eight years ago, when we first
came out publicly, has not changed. In fact, this is exactly what we predicted,
according to the exact same severity and time course that we predicted, [in all
my interviews and] articles.
Sometimes, we allow illnesses to fester before calling in a
doctor. This tendency is the worst for mental illnesses. It is never too late
to obtain consultation and to try to contain the harm—in fact, the time may be
more urgent than ever to call in the mental health doctors!
Dr. Bandy X. Lee is a forensic and social psychiatrist who became known to the public through her 2017 Yale conference and book that emphasized the importance of fit leadership. In 2019, she organized a major National Press Club Conference on the theme of, “The Dangerous State of the World and the Need for Fit Leadership.” In 2024, she followed up with another major Conference, “The More Dangerous State of the World and the Need for Fit Leadership.” She published another book on fit leadership that has been recently expanded, in addition to a volume on how unfitness in a leader spreads and two critical statements on fit leadership. Dr. Lee warned that journalists and intellectuals are the first to be suppressed in times of unfit leadership, and it is happening here; she continues, however, to be interviewed or covered abroad, such as in France, Germany, Norway, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Italy, Poland, Russia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Mexico, and Canada (with notable articles in Dutch, Finnish, Estonian, Lithuanian, Slovakian, Ukrainian, Turkish, Persian, Hindi, and Korean). She authored the internationally-acclaimed textbook, Violence; over 100 peer-reviewed articles and chapters; and 17 scholarly books and journal special issues, in addition to over 300 opinion editorials. Dr. Lee is also a master of divinity, currently developing a new curriculum for public education on “One World or None.”

