Trump's Nephew Says Candidate Showing Same Warning Signs of Dementia That His Father Did

During a recent podcast appearance, Donald Trump's nephew, Fred Trump III, said that he sees similar signs of dementia in his uncle that he saw in his grandfather. 

Over the course of their years of running against one another, Donald Trump and his campaign team would frequently point to Joe Biden's age as a sign that he shouldn't be running for President. At the same time, the GOP has tried to gaslight the public about Trump's advancing age. But it is not like people don't notice. 

While appearing on Dean Obiedallah's Show, Trump III broached the topic saying of dementia, "I know what I saw in my grandfather. I know what I saw in Donald’s older sister, my Aunt Maryanne, who in the end — thank you for saying I am not a doctor, I don’t pretend to be. I just, I know the warning signs from both of my grandfathers. What it what it is."

The former President's nephew would later continue, "He looks older. And I get it. I mean, I’m not saying — anybody who is in that office looks different than when they come out. But the things he’s spewing and the craziness, and he just can’t stick to a message. And he used to be able to stick to a message."

Trump III closed:

"Now, like in North Carolina yesterday, he had one goal. Talk about the economy. in a state again, he shouldn’t be at. He shouldn’t be spending millions of dollars. So he goes to play the old merry tunes of craziness. And he – you can tell his his base, while still amped up and dangerous, you can see them kind of chilling out a little bit on this, this, this play. It may be on its way to being played out. Not, not immediately. It’s going to be they’re going to be there for this election. There’s no doubt about it."