Psychotherapist Dr. John Gartner, founder of Duty To Warn, has stepped into the political spotlight with a claim that is both extreme and alarming. Drawing on Trump’s public statements, social media posts, and self-comparisons to figures like Jesus, Caesar, Napoleon, and Alexander the Great, Gartner argues these are not just signs of narcissism, but indications of a mind unraveling while wielding immense power. He warns that Trump’s alleged dementia and grandiosity, combined with control of the U.S. nuclear and military arsenal, create a dangerously volatile mix.
Gartner’s assertion that Trump could “kill more people than Hitler” is not a clinical diagnosis but a stark, public warning. It underscores a growing concern among some mental health professionals who feel ethically compelled to speak out—even as others caution against diagnosing from a distance. The unsettling question for voters remains: what if he’s even partially right?


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