'Take this lunatic's phone away': Harry Sisson slams Trump following his posting spree

Sisson's reaction came after the President shared over 50 posts on his social media platform in less than six hours this weekend
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(L) A photo of Harry Sisson; (R) President Donald Trump speaks to reporters at Mar-a-Lago (Cover Image Source: (L) X | @harryjsisson; (R) Getty Images | Photo by Al Drago)
(L) A photo of Harry Sisson; (R) President Donald Trump speaks to reporters at Mar-a-Lago (Cover Image Source: (L) X | @harryjsisson; (R) Getty Images | Photo by Al Drago)

When President Donald Trump posted a mocking jab, wondering if anyone had ever seen a happy Democrat, spelling them "Dumocrats", on Truth Social at 1:03 a.m., it did not sit well with many liberal supporters. Reacting to the President's post, Democratic activist Harry Sisson publicly demanded someone "take this lunatic's phone away." The social media influencer has repeatedly flagged Trump's frantic posting as him having a "mental health episode" and called for Trump to be removed under the 25th Amendment.



Sisson recently called out Trump's round-the-clock weekend posts. "He's uploading AI images of himself as a Knicks basketball player, his face on Mount Rushmore, suggesting he should perform at the America 250 event instead of actual artists. This man is unwell," he concluded. The President plastered his own platform with more than 50 posts in under six hours over the weekend, berating Democrats and touting his administration's record.



Trump's tendency to allegedly fall asleep during meetings has fueled speculation about his fitness, particularly ironic given his repeated attacks on Joe Biden's acuity, branding him "Sleepy Joe." This, despite claiming on the campaign trail in 2024 that he would never be caught dozing on camera. Trump has called for mandatory cognitive testing for all presidential and vice-presidential candidates.



It is not the first time critics have questioned Trump's mental acuity, Sisson among the loudest, having called for his removal from office on multiple occasions and warning that late-night posting from a sitting president is more than just erratic behavior. The call for his removal reflects broader public sentiment: nearly 59 percent of Americans believe Trump lacks the mental sharpness for office, according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll.



Meanwhile, Trump shrugged off concerns about his health with the results of his most recent physical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He described them as "extremely good" in a Truth Social post. "I scored a perfect 30 out of 30 (on MOCA), considered extreme intelligence, unlike other U.S. presidents, none of whom have ever taken an approved, high difficulty, cognitive test," he added.



Trump, who at 79 became the oldest person to take the oath as president, often cites his Montreal Cognitive Assessment scores as proof of his intelligence. Still, many from the medical community are not buying it. Jonathan Reiner, a cardiologist, revealed that the test is a dementia screening tool, and a passing score merely indicates normal cognitive function. Dr. Vin Gupta, former chief medical officer of Amazon, explained that the test does not assess one's ability to complete difficult tasks under pressure, as is expected of the U.S. President.

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