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The 25th Amendment: Is there a case for the Removal of President Trump?

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The media is a buzz about the 25th amendment and the removal of President Trump. Is this a legitimate situation or another attack by a biased media?

This book represents an unbiased and accurate examination of President Donald Trump utilizing his own words and a rigorous comparison of established psychological criteria. Given the bias present in amateur psychoanalysis, as well as the partisan nature of discussions centered around the President, this book is one of the only accurate means of assessing the President's mental state.
I wrote this book as an academic, because I was growing tired of the constant ill-informed attacks and defenses of our President from individuals without sufficient psychological training or expertise. This book is not aimed as an attack on President Trump or as a defense, simply an accurate analysis of his psychological state. If you've read books such as Fire and Fury, or have the countless articles assuming positive or negative aspects of the President's mental state, then you owe yourself the experience of reading a factual account. I did not set out to
attack the president, nor defend his actions, only to analyze the President's statements in accordance with proper psychological criteria.
Through this book, we'll undertake a scholarly process, by defining and establishing the criteria of a psychological state (such as dementia or narcissism), and comparing that criteria through the President's most direct Twitter.
I can promise you that this book will engage you in the most interesting and speculative topic of our modern the mental health of President Donald Trump.

27 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 18, 2018

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John Stone

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April 26, 2019
There's something wrong with this book. It's just 6 pages of tweets.

This couldn't possibly be all that John Stone wrote. It makes absolutely no sense. The tweets seem like an intro, and the rest of the book was cut off.
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