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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administrator speculated that the president was “curious” about the state of his health.
Washington Examiner[Washington Examiner] Russia’s growing desperation reflected in Ukraine onslaught Overnight on Tuesday, Russia delivered one of its most devastating aerial assaults on Ukraine since Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion began in February 2022. More than 600 drones and 73 missiles struck civilian infrastructure across multiple cities, killing at least 22 people.
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[The Washington Times] 'Treating stupid is really hard': Dr. Oz diagnoses Trump Derangement Syndrome as incurable Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, said he doesn’t see a cure for what supporters of President Trump have dubbed Trump Derangement Syndrome.
During the White House press briefing Tuesday, a reporter from a pro-Trump outlet asked Dr. Oz whether he had medical advice for people she says are experiencing Trump Derangement Syndrome. “It’s disheartening to see people lost in that way, but treating stupid is really hard, and that becomes a real problem,” said Dr.
Oz, a world-renowned heart surgeon before entering pop culture and then politics. “I am concerned about folks who have focused their entire life energy on dislike of the president,” Dr. Oz added. Trump Derangement Syndrome is a negative term used by Trump supporters for pundits and politicians who have an intense or visceral reaction to Mr.
Trump’s political actions or public comments. Originally coined by Charles Krauthammer, a psychiatrist, the label suggests that some of his opponents go beyond legitimate public concerns into existential hatred or forms of psychosis. Mr. Trump’s critics argue that the label has been weaponized to dismiss political disagreement.
Rep. Warren Davidson, Ohio Republican, introduced a bill last year that would direct the National Institutes of Health to study the psychological and social roots of Trump Derangement Syndrome. The bill, which stalled in the House, would have used existing NIH funds to study the roots and long-term impact of the phenomenon.
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[washingtontimes.com] ‘Treating stupid is really hard’: Dr. Oz diagnoses Trump Derangement Syndrome as incurable Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, said he doesn't see a cure for what supporters of President Trump have ...
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[Forbes] Oz Says Trump Gets Frequent Medical Checkups Because ‘He Likes The Results’ The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administrator speculated that the president was “curious” about the state of his health.
EuronewsChina placed 10 American companies on an export control list and barred 46 others from government procurement projects. The steps follow a Pentagon decision to add Chinese firms to a list of entities accused of supporting Beijing's military.
Responsible StatecraftMediators announced a High Level Committee and technical talks schedule after Sunday sessions in Switzerland. The agreement also created a deconfliction line tied to Lebanon fighting.
dnaindia.comKeir Starmer announced his resignation as UK prime minister. Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester, is the leading candidate to succeed him following a byelection victory.