Wednesday, August 23, 2017

BREAKING: Amid mounting bipartisan concerns, debating Trump's mental health becomes cottage industry


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  Until now, talk of President Trump's erratic behavior and alleged narcissism was common on social media, late-night talk shows and among political opponents. But Trump's "fire and fury" comments about North Korea, a raucous rally in Arizona Tuesday and changing responses to the violent protests in Charlottesville, Va., crossed a line for some for some Republicans and brought the conversation into the mainstream, even among some supporters.

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