Trump returns home on a steroid known to cause aggression and agitation
According to the
Mayo Clinic, that steroid’s known side-effects include aggression, agitation, anxiety, irritability, mood changes and noisy, rattling breathing and weight gain.
It’s also possible the president could experience “trouble thinking, speaking, or walking” as a result of that steroid, which was prescribed to regulate President Trump’s oxygen levels. The drug is used to “suppresses the immune system to prevent the release of substances that can trigger inflammation,” according to
Newsweek, which also warns it can cause “grandiose delusions.”
Pundits at CNN suggested throughout the day that the commander-in-chief should consider handing over control of the nuclear nation until he’s at 100%. Former presidential adviser David Gergin, who served three Republican and one Democratic heads of state, said the U.S. is “in the grips of a mad man."