President Trump publicly criticized Rob Reiner, who recently died along with his wife in what is being investigated as a homicide by their son, Nick Reiner, amid political and personal tensions. The incident has prompted varied reactions, including tributes and criticism from political figures.
Former President Trump criticized former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, calling him "sloppy" and "not fit to run for President" after Christie's strong showing in a recent Republican primary debate. Trump accused Christie of suffering from "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and claimed to have come in first in all debates without even being present. This is not the first time Trump has attacked Christie following a debate, as he previously called him a "bum" after Christie criticized him in a GOP primary debate.
Former President Donald Trump boasted at a rally in Iowa that he has the "great honor" of having a disease named after him, referring to Trump Derangement Syndrome, a term used by his supporters to describe what they perceive as an irrational dislike of Trump and his policies. Trump claimed that every sane person wants to return to the greatness of his administration.
Donald Trump's lawyers have argued that E. Jean Carroll, who accuses him of rape, and her friends who corroborate her story, all have Trump Derangement Syndrome. Carroll's lawsuit seeks to hold Trump liable for battery and defamation. Trump's lawyers suggest that the whole lawsuit is a conspiracy schemed up by ardent Trump critic George Conway. The only corroboration presented in court is testimony from her two close friends, who are also Democrats. The trial has concluded, and closing arguments are set to begin on Monday.