Lipreader reveals Trump’s concerning ageing confession to son Eric as president soon turns 80

Behind the public bravado and boasts of “acing” cognitive tests, the picture around Trump is growing darker. Former White House lawyer Ty Cobb openly describes signs of frontal lobe decline and “possible dementia,” linking Trump’s vengeful obsessions and erratic threats to a mind losing its brakes. Congressman Jamie Raskin, citing war-crime fantasies, attacks on the Pope, and apocalyptic rhetoric, argues the danger is no longer abstract but immediate, a live question of national security rather than partisan theater.

Yet the most revealing moment may be that quiet exchange at a golf course, shielded by glass but not by secrecy. When Eric reminded him he was about to turn 80, Trump reportedly admitted it made him “feel old,” then tried to rescue himself with the cliché, “You’re only as old as you feel.” For a man who’s built his power on invincibility, even that small crack suggests he knows time—and judgment—are closing in.