Trump Denies Claims of Post-January 6 Depression in Cheney's Book
Former President Asserts He Was 'Angry' and 'Eating Too Much', Not Depressed
- Former President Donald Trump has vehemently denied claims made in Liz Cheney's upcoming book, 'Oath and Honor', that he was depressed and not eating following the January 6 Capitol attack.
- Trump countered the claims in a late-night rant on his social media platform, Truth Social, stating he was 'angry' and 'eating too much' after the event.
- Cheney's book recounts a conversation with former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who expressed concern about Trump's mental well-being post-January 6.
- Trump also attacked actor Robert De Niro in his social media posts, calling him a 'mental midget' whose mind is shot.
- The former president's response to Cheney's book has sparked widespread media coverage and discussion.