Trump's Speech Patterns Raise Concerns Over Coherence
Maggie Haberman highlights a noticeable shift in Trump's speaking style, describing it as increasingly rambling and unfocused.
- Maggie Haberman, a CNN commentator and New York Times reporter, observes that Trump's speeches have become longer and more incoherent.
- Trump's recent interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait showcased his tendency to veer off-topic, sparking debates about his cognitive sharpness.
- The former president's speeches now average 82 minutes, significantly longer than during his 2016 campaign, and include more extreme rhetoric.
- Trump attributes his speaking style to a strategy he calls 'the weave,' though critics view it as an attempt to rationalize his disjointed communication.
- Questions about Trump's mental acuity have been dismissed by him, as he continues to resist releasing full up-to-date medical records.