Americans react to Trump's latest Fox interview, suggesting he is senile
News photographers wait for U.S. President Donald Trump to walk out of the Oval Office to speak with reporters at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 13, 2026. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

President Donald Trump delivered a disjointed Fox Business interview with Maria Bartiromo, during which he mischaracterized Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's timeline, claiming she "decided she would live forever and two minutes after the election she went out."

During the interview, Trump shrugged off Chinese aggression, touted Republican midterm prospects, predicted the Iran war was nearly ending, and lamented not acquiring Greenland.

Social media critics highlighted apparent memory lapses and confused statements.

Harper's editor Scott Horton characterized the interview as "grandpa moments," while others questioned how long Republicans could ignore Trump's condition.

Child psychologist Ellen Braaten described the "pathology" as "malignant and preposterous."

"He can't even remember his own presidency, he's completely senile," reacted X user Another.

Critics noted the interview was prerecorded, suggesting additional problematic content may have been edited out before broadcast.

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