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riversedge

(81,013 posts)
Mon Apr 13, 2026, 10:54 AM 4 hrs ago

He's [#Trump} not sleeping, he's pretending to be Jesus, and he's posting all night. He's not well.



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Trump is having a mental health episode right now. He’s been posting on social media all night. He posted at:

9:49pm (AI Jesus photo)
9:50pm (Trump Tower on the moon)
10:10pm (dumb meme)
10:32pm (news clip)
10:53pm (news clip)
12:43am (announcing Hormuz blockade)
2:35am (article about Biden)
2:36am (article on naval blockade)
2:37am (article on Rep. Swalwell)
2:37am (posted the same article about Biden again)
2:38am (article on his ballroom)
4:10am (article on Iran)

He’s not sleeping, he’s pretending to be Jesus, and he’s posting all night. He’s not well.

h/t to Harry Sisson on Twitter

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**This oinky poster belongs in trump bottom of #maga barrel!!


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He's [#Trump} not sleeping, he's pretending to be Jesus, and he's posting all night. He's not well. (Original Post) riversedge 4 hrs ago OP
My friend said she dealt with people having delusions like this dflprincess 4 hrs ago #1
'A cartoon illustrating the phenomenon. People with grandiose delusions wrongly hold themselves at riversedge 4 hrs ago #8
He's never been well -misanthroptimist 4 hrs ago #2
When you start claiming to be Jesus it's time for a visit from the men with the nets. Ocelot II 4 hrs ago #3
"...it's time for a visit from the men with the nets." 3catwoman3 4 hrs ago #5
Well, he left the Pope in a ditch overnight bucolic_frolic 4 hrs ago #4
Makes sense. Historians say that Jesus wore Florsheim sandals. yellowcanine 4 hrs ago #6
Ha! 😆 MustLoveBeagles 4 hrs ago #7
What else is new? LisaL 4 hrs ago #9
Apparently this is what he does in "Executive Time" Liberal In Texas 4 hrs ago #10

dflprincess

(29,355 posts)
1. My friend said she dealt with people having delusions like this
Mon Apr 13, 2026, 11:10 AM
4 hrs ago

When she worked in a psych ward.

riversedge

(81,013 posts)
8. 'A cartoon illustrating the phenomenon. People with grandiose delusions wrongly hold themselves at
Mon Apr 13, 2026, 11:32 AM
4 hrs ago

I know its Wiki---but sure fits Trumpy IMHO!!
ps--sorry kitty cat!!



Delusions of grandeur



For other uses, see Delusions of grandeur (disambiguation).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delusions_of_grandeur


Not to be confused with grandiosity or illusory superiority.
Delusions of grandeur
Other names Expansive delusions, Grandiose delusions




A cat viewing itself in the mirror as a lion much larger than it actually is.
A cartoon illustrating the phenomenon. People with grandiose delusions wrongly hold themselves at an extraordinarily high status in their mind.


Delusions of grandeur, also known as grandiose delusions (GDs) or expansive delusions,[1] are a subtype of delusion characterized by the extraordinary belief that one is famous, omnipotent, wealthy, or otherwise very powerful or of a high status. Grandiose delusions often carry a religious, science fictional, or supernatural quality. Examples include the extraordinary belief that one is a deity or celebrity, or that one possesses fantastical talents, accomplishments, or superpowers.[2]

While non-delusional grandiose beliefs are somewhat common—occurring in at least 10% of the general population[3]—and can influence a person's self-esteem, in some cases they may cause a person distress, in which case such beliefs may be clinically evaluated and diagnosed as a psychiatric disorder.

When studied as a psychiatric disorder in clinical settings, grandiose delusions have been found to commonly occur with other disorders, including in two-thirds of patients in a manic state of bipolar disorder, half of those with schizophrenia, patients with the grandiose subtype of delusional disorder, frequently as a comorbid condition in narcissistic personality disorder, and a substantial portion of those with substance abuse disorders.[3][4]

Signs and symptoms................

Ocelot II

(130,752 posts)
3. When you start claiming to be Jesus it's time for a visit from the men with the nets.
Mon Apr 13, 2026, 11:11 AM
4 hrs ago

You should be wearing a sturdy canvas jacket that fastens in the back; they won't let you keep your nice long necktie or the laces in your nice Florsheim shoes; and your Diet Coke will contain a soupçon of Thorazine.

Liberal In Texas

(16,300 posts)
10. Apparently this is what he does in "Executive Time"
Mon Apr 13, 2026, 11:34 AM
4 hrs ago

After the 4 a.m. tweet he probably passed out. He'll sleep until almost noon.

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