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Trump Mental Health Questioned


President Donald Trump listens to the simultaneous translation while Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks during a joint press conference at the White House in Washington on Friday, February 10, 2017. (AP Photo / Evan Vucci)


A Democratic senator said that "a few" of his Republican colleagues have expressed his concern about the mental health of President Donald Trump, and this originates in questions about the veracity of the president.

Sen. Al Franken of Minnesota told CNN's "State of the Union" program that concern arises "because of the way we all have this suspicion" that "he lies a lot; he says things that are not That's the same as lying, I suppose. "

Franken cited Trump's baseless assertion that he would have won the popular vote in the presidential election if three to five million immigrants living in the country without legal authorization had not voted for Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton.

And it is rumored that Trump indicated to some senators in a private meeting in the White House that he and the expresadora Republican Kelly Ayotte would have gained in New Hampshire if they had not voted people who were taken from other states.

Franken resorted to these examples by saying: "you know, that's not the norm for a US president, or, indeed, for a human being."

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