06/24/2026
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Why do they believe Trump’s lie about vandalism?
In this video, an internal medicine and geriatrics specialist with 18 years of experience focusing on mental health breaks down the exact psychological formula Donald Trump uses to transform a blatant lie into “truth” for his followers. Using the unfolding National Mall reflecting pool disaster as a real-time case study, we examine how a cheap, failed $14.7M “Rhino Linings” style repair job was quickly spun into a fictional narrative of left-wing vandalism. You’ll learn how Trump’s underlying psychiatric condition prevents him from ever taking accountability, forcing him to weaponize a psychological phenomenon known as the illusory truth effect. By repeating the same fabrication at least 10 times in 4 days, Trump creates a false reality that right-wing newsrooms and social media echo chambers eagerly polish, amplify, and weaponize against democrats and leftists. Watch the full breakdown to see how this dangerous manipulation tactic works, why the MAGA base fully believes it, and what it reveals about the deep political divide in our country today.
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“Real doctor”
Bhaaaaaaahaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!
Disprove his credentials then red.
In fact disprove anything he said.
You can’t, you can only mock and put disclaimers on information you refuse to accept.
“The illusory truth effect.”
Right. We can see that in action every time Krasnov pukes out the “$320 billion” lie. The same methodology of the Nazis and their modern analogue; the putinaZis.
Chuck enough mud at the wall and some of it sticks.
As for his disorder, it’s very close to sociopathy, the symptoms of which he has the lot.
As his niece Mary confirms.