The White House is filled with an atmosphere of unease, and Trump has undergone significant changes, with his aides worried!

According to reports by veteran journalist Seymour Hersh citing multiple sources, an atmosphere of unease is spreading within the White House, with the core focus being that Trump seems to be out of sync with his previous image as the "master of the stage."

Trump has always taken pride in his core ability, which he refers to as the talent of "managing crowds." As Hersh cited a White House insider, Trump could "easily control the entire audience" regardless of the size of the event, accurately gauge the audience's mood, and use his unique, performer-like method to evoke resonance.

However, according to descriptions from multiple sources, this ability has significantly declined. The report explicitly states that Trump "is no longer able to read the audience as he used to" — he can no longer quickly assess the audience's reaction or let his instinct as a performer take over.

This change is not just a vague feeling but has been noticed by the administrative team who closely observe him, directly leading them to suspect that the president's "mental and cognitive abilities are deteriorating."

A scene that occurred at the Quantico Marine Base in Virginia has made the White House staff very concerned. The audience Trump faced were generals from the U.S. military branches. According to common sense and the nature of the event, this should have been a serious speech explaining the goals of American foreign policy, discussing national security strategies, or at least talking about issues concerning the military.

However, according to those present, the president's speech completely went off track.

He spent a long time talking at length about a pen Biden used during a document signing. The entire speech was described as "boring," and it had multiple interruptions, with the language appearing "incoherent."

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