Scarborough Tries Repeatedly to Get Woodward to Call Trump Mentally Impaired

‘Happily, I’m not a psychiatrist and I don’t dig into that’

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SCARBOROUGH: “So have you — do you hear from — when you interviewed all — and of the people that, the staff members and acquaintances and people that were close to his orbit any concern about Donald Trump’s well being mentally or did they just believe that he — he just — he’s got an efficient personality that can’t handle the truth?”
WOODWARD: “Happily, I’m not a psychiatrist and I don’t dig into that. What matters to people is the performance as president. And when you dig into this and excavate it, again, you find people are worried about the performance, the inability to grow, the inability to listen, the inability to change his mind. And so —“
SCARBOROUGH: “Right.”
WOODWARD: “— you have a situation — I — I — I make this point, but I think a real ardent Trump supporter would go through this and say, gee, maybe I like Trump and some of the things, but this is not the way to manage the government.”
SCARBOROUGH: “I know you’re not a psychiatrist, I’m just curious if anybody expressed concern to you while you were interviewing them that he may not have the mental capabilities to be president of the United States.”

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