POSSIBLE REASON WHY TRUMP IS DEPLORABLE?
POSSIBLE REASON WHY TRUMP IS DEPLORABLE?
Ever wonder why Donald Trump acts the way he does?
For example, why does he lie so much?
Why is he so vindictive? “Through April 25, according to National Public Radio, a vengeful Trump has targeted more than 100 of his perceived enemies.”
Why does he seek revenge so much? He uses the US Government, which he now controls, to remove people. “About 300,000 United States federal civil service layoffs have been announced by the second Trump administration,[2] almost all of them attributed to the Department of Government Efficiency.[3][4] On August 26, 2025, the Partnership for Public Service said just under 200,000 federal workers had already left their jobs.”
Score Card’s opinion of Donald Trump is that he might have a condition called narcissistic personality disorder NPD.
Narcissistic personality disorder has these characteristics:
Symptoms for you to see if Donald Trump might have any or all of these: (You help decide.)
1. Feels that they deserve privileges and special treatment.
2. Have an unreasonably high sense of self-importance and require constant, excessive admiration.
3. Expect to be recognized as superior even without achievements.
4. Make his achievements and talents seem bigger than they are.
5. Be preoccupied with fantasies about success, power, brilliance, beauty or the perfect mate.
Many mental health experts have suggested that Donald Trump’s preoccupation with fantasies of success, power, and brilliance is a symptom of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). While no diagnosis has been formally made by a professional who has personally examined him, his public behavior is often cited as a textbook example of the traits associated with NPD.
6. Believe he is superior to others and can only spend time with or be understood by equally special people.
Many mental health professionals and analysts have asserted that Trump’s behavior aligns with the diagnostic criteria for NPD, including a grandiose sense of self-importance, a need for excessive admiration, and a belief that one is “special” or unique.
7. Trump is critical of and look down on people he feels are not important.
Because Trump is, from his boots to his bones, the very essence of a bully. His father was emotionally abusive and told them that there were only two types of people: winners and losers. To Trump, anyone who isn’t rich, famous, or a tyrant is a loser.
8. Expect special favors and expect other people to do what he wants without questioning them.
President Trump and those who serve him do favors for themselves and those they consider friends, often at the expense of ordinary Americans who placed their faith in him.
9. He takes advantage of others to get what he wants.
AI: “Claims that Donald Trump takes advantage of others to get what he wants are based on a long history of business practices, lawsuits, and political actions that critics have cited to support this view. Supporters, on the other hand, often frame these same actions as strategic, results-driven, and beneficial for them.”
“Since the 1970s, Trump and his businesses have been involved in over 4,000 legal cases, many of which involve accusations of taking advantage of others.”
10. He has an inability or unwillingness to recognize the needs and feelings of others.
“The danger of narcissism is primarily in the tenth criteria. A lack of empathy. Not knowing, or not caring about, the pain that you cause others. Acting without regard. This is at the heart of all bullying behavior …“
11. He is envious of others and believe others envy him.
Assessments that Donald Trump is envious of others and believes others envy him are commonly cited by journalists, commentators, and psychologists, though a formal diagnosis has not been made.
12. Behave in an arrogant way, brag a lot and come across as conceited.
13. Insist on having the best of everything — for instance, the best car or office.
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Further Sources:
- Stop saying Trump has narcissistic personality disorder, says psychiatrist who defined it
- In a letter to the New York Times, Frances, a retired Duke University professor, wrote that Trump “may be a world-class narcissist, but this doesn’t make him mentally ill, because he does not suffer from the distress and impairment required to diagnose mental disorder.”