Trump's Disorder Unveils Extreme Horror: Opinion Perspective
In the political landscape of the United States, the presidency of Donald Trump has been a period of significant controversy and debate. Here's a look at some key aspects of his presidency.
Donald Trump's tariff policies have raised concerns about potential economic repercussions. These could include higher costs, slower economic growth and investment, global trade disruption, retaliation, and sectoral harm to U.S. manufacturing and agriculture.
Amidst the political turmoil, approximately 40% of the electorate appear to be going about their lives undisturbed.
Trump's behavioural motivations and transactional reactions are linked to an unacknowledged antisocial personality disorder (ASPD). This disorder is believed to be key to explaining his breaking of institutional norms, such as the weaponized Justice Department's selective releasing of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Trump's ASPD first publicly emerged when he was six years old, hitting his male teacher upside the head. He has also been found liable for the sexual abuse of E. Jean Carroll by a jury of his peers.
Trump's racist, sexist, and xenophobic agendas are the consequences of his ASPD intertwined with his family history and socialization, and the wider processes of cultural assimilation.
The president has an extensive record of allegations of sexual assault. His behaviour towards coverage of slavery in museums, such as the Smithsonian, has also been contentious. He tried to fire the Smithsonian's first African American and first historian to lead the institution, against the wishes of the Board of Regents.
Trump's antihuman executive orders to eliminate funding for global health programs and HIV and AIDS programs could leave millions of people, mostly children, at risk of death.
Trump's ASPD has been critically central to his policies, such as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which was signed into law on July 4 and was not well-supported by the American people.
The president's controversial actions have not gone unnoticed. His former National Security Advisor, John Bolton, has become a formidable critic, with his negative book about Trump's first term. This has led to speculation about any harm that may come to Bolton, given the actions of Trump's corrupt FBI Director, Kash Patel, Vice President JD Vance, and crooked Attorney General Pam Bondi, who inappropriately tweeted about searches of John Bolton's home and office.
In a different context, 57 years after Trump dodged the Vietnam draft, a very different intervention occurred when President Volodymyr Zelensky showed up at the White House with seven of Europe's top leaders.
Gregg Barak, a criminologist and professor known for his work on social justice and crime, has written a book titled "Critical Criminology." The book discusses issues related to social justice, crime, and inequality. However, there is no specific information about a newly published or upcoming book by him.
In the realm of personality disorders, sociopaths and psychopaths present unique characteristics. Sociopaths engage in more violent outbursts or poorly executed coverups of lawlessness or corruption than do psychopaths. High-functioning (HF) psychopaths are more likely than HF sociopaths to engage in serial offenses such as financial fraud and corporate exploitation. Psychopaths are viewed as more dangerous than sociopaths due to their acute lack of empathy and overly calculated actions.
This article aims to provide a factual account of key aspects of Donald Trump's presidency. It is important to note that this is not an exhaustive list and that the political landscape continues to evolve.
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