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Moby states that ‘Trump does not represent America’: ‘Clearly struggling with frontotemporal dementia’

Moby states that 'Trump does not represent America': 'Clearly struggling with frontotemporal dementia'

Moby Critiques Trump’s Mental Health Claims

Electro-pop artist Moby has spoken out against President Donald Trump’s advertisement that suggests he is grappling with mental health issues.

In a series of social media videos, supporters of Biden and Harris criticized Trump, labeling him as “demented” and a “narcissist,” and expressed their regret to “the rest of the world.”

“To the rest of the world, just so you know: Trump does not represent America,” Moby exclaimed.

He went on to assert that “his approval ratings are at an all-time low,” a claim that has circulated among some in Hollywood.

However, this statement does not hold up. Throughout his second term, Trump’s approval ratings have shown relative stability. Despite relentless media scrutiny, his approval has hovered around 50 percent.

He continued, stating, “Approximately two-thirds of Americans strongly disapprove of his actions. Moreover, about 80 percent of the population is against his plans for Greenland. So it seems he’s dealing with a mix of frontotemporal dementia and significant narcissistic traits.”

“Sure, he’s got extreme views, but he’s not truly American,” Moby reflected. “And, like many of you, I’m simply waiting for his presidency to conclude.”

Moby’s criticisms of Trump are not new. Back in June 2018, the president even released a music video portraying him as a Nazi robot being destroyed by rebellious citizens.

Before that, Moby had hinted at renouncing his U.S. citizenship to become Canadian over Trump’s initial presidential campaign.

He shared with an audience at the Palace Theater in Los Angeles in 2018, “Honestly, I often Google ‘how do I become an expat? How do I get Canadian citizenship? What other countries should I consider moving to?'”

However, in 2019, Moby faced controversy and canceled his book tour after facing backlash, notably from women who felt misrepresented by him. Natalie Portman pointed out that his claims of a “relationship” when she was 20 felt much more unsettling given she was just 18 at the time.

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