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Donald Trump claims he has ended ‘eight wars’ in latest ‘evidence’ of dementia

Donald Trump is being called out after another wild claim he made: RadarOnline.com can reveal.

At a press conference on October 16, Trump touted his deal-making skills, which have helped him end wars… several of them.

“I know about deals,” Trump said when asked about a future meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. “Honestly, I don’t think any president has ever ended a war. One war. I’ve been through eight of them.’

“Has (George W.) Bush ever ended, do you think Biden has ended a war?” he continued. “Biden started wars because he was stupid. But do you think Biden has ended wars? No, I don’t think so.’

Regardless of Trump’s claims, it is common knowledge that Joe Biden ended the war in Afghanistan, which was started by George W. Bush in 2001.

Biden isn’t the only other president to end a war; Richard Nixon, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry Truman, James Polk, and Abraham Lincoln all ended wars.

Trump was blasted on social media platform X for his claims of ending eight wars.

“Dementia Donnie didn’t end eight wars,” one user wrote. “He cannot end the war in Ukraine, which he says he could do in a day. Instead of helping Ukraine win peace through force, he prolongs the war with empty promises and Putin continues to kill Ukrainians and ridicule Trump.”

“Trump didn’t solve eight wars in nine months lol,” another person added. “I’ve never seen someone so desperate to reward themselves for things they never achieved. At what point did we say ‘an orange dementia patient crying like a b**** on social media’ is anything but that?”

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Yet another member of X called Trump a “narcissist with dementia” who “really believes this happened.”

If RadarOnline.com Recently revealed, an insider detailed some of the health issues Trump is currently struggling with.

“He is in more pain than he publicly admits,” the source claimed. “He has been having problems with his hips and knees for a while and he is trying to keep it under control.

“People close to him have heard doctors suggest that he may need surgery – perhaps even on both hips – to remain mobile.”

The insider added: “He absolutely hates appearing vulnerable, especially in public, but it’s clear he doesn’t move like he used to. He balances himself more often now and takes his time when walking.”

Aside from physical issues, sources addressed his rumored cognitive decline.

“He occasionally forgets things he immediately remembered: names, dates and even basic details. It’s not dramatic, but people around him see it happening,” says an insider. “There are real concerns about how sharp he still is.”

Steven Cheung, Trump’s campaign spokesman, denied speculation that there is anything wrong with his boss.

“Deranged and morally bankrupt liberals – including the corrupt media – have now resorted to complete falsehoods and fabricated lies because they have no shame,” he raged.

He noted that critics “suffer from a debilitating form of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has rotted their brains.”

Regardless of what Cheung said, sources continue to maintain that Trump’s physical condition is going downhill.

“He’s trying his best to get through it,” one person claimed. “He is proud and does not want to be seen as weak, but those close to him can see it: he is in pain and it is becoming increasingly difficult to hide it.”

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