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'Obvious Mental Decline': Chris Hayes Sounds The Alarm Over 'Incoherent' Trump Moments

MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on Thursday slammed Donald Trump as a man suffering from “pretty obvious mental decline.”

And he wants to know why the same voices that pressured President Joe Biden to drop out of the race over his mental skills are largely silent on Trump.

“We are not seeing nearly as much discussion about Trump’s diminished mental acuity,” Hayes said. “Seems like everyone’s grading Trump on a curve: ‘He has always been rambling and incoherent’ ― true ― ‘so he gets a pass.’”

But Hayes isn’t giving the former president a pass.

“I gotta say you spend any amount of time listening to him these days ― and for our sins, we do here at all end ― he does not sound like a person who should be anywhere near the nuclear codes,” he said.

Hayes then shared a series of clips of Trump’s most nonsensical comments ― including his attempt earlier in the day to answer a question about the cost of child care that went very badly off-track and turned into a bizarre word-salad ramble.

Trump said in part:

“In Trump’s defense, he was not on teleprompter, he was just riffing there,” Hayes allowed. “But I don’t know, man… that’s the quality of the brains right now that we got over there.”

Check out the full segment below:

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