A Very Stable Genius: Donald Trump Claims His Greatest Asset Is Being, Like, Really Smart

By Sughra Hafeez in News On 6th January 2018
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President Donald Trump is responding to claims attacking his mental stability in Michael Wolff’s new book "Fire and Fury."

Defending his own intelligence, Trump gathered all of his thoughts on the topic and claimed that his two greatest assets are his mental stability and ‘being, like, really smarty’.

He’s taking to Twitter to defend his mental fitness and boast about his intelligence.

"Now that Russian collusion, after one year of intense study, has proven to be a total hoax on the American public, the Democrats and their lapdogs, the Fake News Mainstream Media, are taking out the old Ronald Reagan playbook and screaming mental stability and intelligence.....," Mr. Trump wrote.

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"Actually, throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart."

"Crooked Hillary Clinton also played these cards very hard and, as everyone knows, went down in flames. I went from a VERY successful businessman, to top T.V. Star."

"To President of the United States (on my first try). I think that would qualify as not smart, but genius....and a very stable genius at that!"

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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders responded to similar questions about President Trump’s mental fitness to serve on Thursday.

"Calling them "disgraceful and laughable during her daily press briefing. If he was unfit, he probably wouldn’t be sitting there,” Sanders said. “This is an incredibly strong and good leader."

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Democratic members of Congress have called for the President to undergo a psychological evaluation to establish if he was fit for office.

while a Yale University psychiatry professor told US lawmakers she believes Mr. Trump’s mental was “unraveling” and posed “public health risk” if he remained in the White House.

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Back in November, Joe Scarborough — a former friend of Trump — made similar claims on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, saying that:

"People close to the president have said he has shown early signs of dementia."

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Wolff’s book hit the stores on Friday, prompting queues and a rush that put it top of the Amazon sales charts.