President Donald Trump should be tested for syphilis, according to Democratic strategist James Carville after his harrowing White House meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
In a movie for Politicon, Carville compared Trump to “madness” and questioned his mental condition, citing his actions as evidence. He further made speculative claims that Trump’s reported health problems, such as red splotches on his hands, may become syphilis-related.
” It’s impossible for me to dismiss what happened in the Oval Office now,” he said. It’s stunning, Carville said. There is a saying,” That boy ain’t right,” in southern Louisiana. That child ain’t straight, that’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Trump.
Carville’s tirade targeted Trump’s physical presence, marriage, and general health beyond Zelenskyy’s meeting. Trump’s mass, he claimed, may be causing rest and circulation issues, and he called him a “fat f***ing weirdo” with a “beached whale body.”
According to Carville,” I pointed out on this pretty stream where Trump had dark smudges on his hand, which I was told by a number of medical experts that the first thing you suspect is syphilis when you see that state,” His wife won’t need to enter his home zip code, according to” we know from any number of video.” I’m never saying he has herpes if you had a partner who had it, but you know. I want to get crystal-clear. I’m only posing issues.
Verses compared Trump’s actions to that of King George III, who was thought to have had mental instability. ” What you saw is crazy,” you say. And I don’t think madness because I’m angry with you. He said,” I’m talking about crazy like King George III type of crazy.”
Carville insisted that the concept of a syphilis treatment may be “revisited,” even though he did not provide medical support for his claims. The Mayo Clinic describes herpes as a bacterial infection that, if left untreated, can cause significant complications, affecting the heart, mind, and other tissues.
Trump and his supporters have not responded to Carville’s comments.