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  • Donald Trump once again sparked rumors that he's unwell
  • The POTUS got struck by lightning in an edited photo on Twitter
  • Donald Trump critics are convinced he has ADHD

Donald Trump’s critic just posted an edited photo of the president getting struck by lightning amid the ongoing criticisms that he has been receiving.

Throughout the past couple of months, there have been claims that Melania Trump’s husband is unwell. But Twitter user @woody5050 couldn’t care less.

In the edited photo, the president is speaking in front of a crowd at one of his rallies. He is gesturing in a silly manner and is struck by lightning while doing so.

“This is not about Trump so why are you telling us about his health? We don’t care or give a [expletive]. It’s sad this is the only way you can keep your job by lying about Trump’s health. Trump is mentally ill and incompetent. Trump is unwell and needs some help,” he captioned the photo.

Twitter user @POSUTtRUmp also reposted some of the snaps shared by the White House. The photos show Trump looking unwell. His eyes are closed while talking to a crowd about the coronavirus pandemic. He also placed his hand under his chin, which made him look bored and weak.

Other critics of the POTUS also criticized his narcissistic and sociopathic tendencies. They are also convinced that he has some form of mood disorder and ADHD.

Four years ago, the Huffington Post contributor George Sachs PsyD shared his professional opinion on the POTUS after reading a statement that claimed Trump has the attention span of a 9-year-old with ADHD.

According to Sachs, the main features associated with ADHD include difficulty paying attention, impulsiveness, and problems with regulating emotions. Those who are diagnosed with ADHD have trouble with executive functioning, which includes prioritizing and organizing tasks.

Sachs struggled to diagnose Trump with ADHD by saying that he doesn’t have the right to do so. But he did say that it would benefit the POTUS if he will have an ADHD specialist by his side.

Representative Doug Collins (2L), was with President Donald Trump (C) during a coronavirus briefing at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters
Representative Doug Collins (2L), was with President Donald Trump (C) during a coronavirus briefing at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters AFP / JIM WATSON