US President Donald Trump admitted he accidentally called his wife Melania "Melody" as his admission sparks further "dementia" fears. While speaking at the White House, Mr Trump claimed that spell-checkwould change his wife's name whilehe was writing posts on Truth Social, and he wouldn't notice because of how fast he works.
He then bizarrely claimed that the military fixed the spell-check function so that it wouldn't change Melania to Melody. He said: "Every time I wrote 'Melania,' it would word correct to 'Melody ... Sometimes I wouldn't proofread it, andI would get absolutely decimated...
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Trump: "Every time I wrote 'Melania,' it would word correct to 'Melody.' Sometimes I wouldn't proofread it and I would get absolutely decimated. They said, 'He didn't know the name of his wife!' I said, 'What the hell is wrong with this machine?' You know who corrected it? Theā¦pic.twitter.com/OH8PugZHT8
"They said, 'He didn't know the name of his wife!' I said, 'What the hell is wrong with this machine?' ... You know who corrected it? The military."
This admission has reignited fearsfor the president's cognitive abilities, raising questions from people in the comments about whether he has dementia.
One person joked: "I've got GREAT DEMENTIA, a lot of people say it. I don't remember WHO SAID IT, because MY DEMENTIA IS TREMENDOUS! BTW, have I told you about my AMAZING DEMENTIA?!?"
Another suggested Mr Trump was "sundowning", referring to the dementia-related behaviours - including increased confusion, agitation, anxiety, and pacing - that occur in the late afternoon or early evening.
A third wrote: "It's 25th Amendment time. Or are we goingto wait until he's a drooling mess?"
Source: Daily Express :: World Feed