Trump 'Almost Slipped Up' and Admitted Epstein Island Visit Due to Dementia, Expert Claims
Instagram user @epistemiccrisis suggests Trump's mental health is declining, impacting his verbal filters

The intersection of high-level political figures and the legacy of Jeffrey Epstein continues to generate intense public scrutiny, especially of US President Donald Trump. One Instagram user claimed that the POTUS nearly admitted to having visited the infamous Epstein island in his recent interview and blamed this on Trump's alleged cognitive decline.
The online personality alleged that Trump's declining mental health is causing a loss of the verbal filters required to navigate sensitive historical associations. The same content creator, who claimed to be a therapist with over a decade of experience in home healthcare, has been saying that Trump has dementia.
'The President Has Frontotemporal Dementia'
Instagram user @epistemiccrisis shared a recent interview of Trump where the latter denied being on Epstein's island. 'No, I wasn't aware of it. No I didn't,' Trump replied.
The US President insisted that he had never been to the controversial island, where the late sex offender allegedly flew underage girls and sexually abused them. The Instagram user was convinced that Trump 'almost slipped up' about his visit to the island because of his dementia.
'I'm pretty sure the president has frontotemporal dementia and that means that his frontal and temporal lobes in his brain are atrophying or shrinking because neurons are dying,' the Instagram personality said. 'Frontal lobe dysfunction causes you to lose filter.'
The digital creator made the statement because of Trump's response. The president was adamant that he had never visited Epstein's island when the question was about his knowledge regarding Howard Lutnick's visit.
According to the Instagram user, Trump reacted that way because he felt the need to 'protect himself' and his 'insecurity' and 'panic' caused him to say those words. 'He was that close to saying something like "I mean, I've been there too,"' @epistemiccrisis added.
Ongoing Speculation About Cognitive Health
Trump's mental health has been a source of debate for years. The businessman-turned-politician has repeatedly said he is in good health, but many continue to question his capacity to serve because of his behaviour in public.
Trump has been spotted sleeping during Cabinet meetings. He has also acted oddly and seems to space out from time to time. For instance, during a meeting with oil executives in January, he suddenly stood up and walked toward the door.
'Wow. What a, what a view. This is the door to the ballroom,' he said and some laughed.
Apparently, there was no view, and the doorway led outdoors, not to the ballroom.
@epistemiccrisis has been talking a lot about Trump's health, not just on Instagram, but on TikTok. In one post, he claimed that Trump has dementia and is probably suffering from a stroke, too.
He shared a photo of Trump holding a pen, while signing a document, and explained Trump's 'really thick grip.' The TikTok creator believed Trump already had a history of stroke because his right arm and hand were weak.
He also noticed how Trump reportedly used the larger muscle groups in his shoulder instead of the flexors and extensors of the fingers and wrist. He also questioned Trump's spelling of his surname, as it appeared to have many 'm' and even compared it to an EKG.
'These are all signs of worsening dementia and stroke symptoms,' he added. 'And I really think he's got one to three months left in the land of the living or before they impeach him.'
Epstein's 2017 Observations
It turned out that as early as 2017, some people within Trump's circle speculated he had dementia. In one email correspondence, which was part of the Epstein files, the convicted sex offender recounted a dinner where Trump allegedly struggled to recognise old friends.
'Some at dinner with donald last night, were concerned about dementia. tonnes of makeup. did not recognise old friends,' Epstein wrote in the unsealed documents.
Despite the mounting speculation about Trump's alleged cognitive decline, the president has repeatedly said that he is in 'perfect health'.
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