Teleportation, aliens and cancer-busting soda - it’s not just Trump going cuckoo, his officials are too

People often criticise the Democrats for being overly cautious and never getting anything done. But this week they’ve surprised us all by unveiling concepts of a plan for getting Donald Trump out of the White House.

On Tuesday House Democrats introduced legislation that would create a commission to assess whether Trump is unfit to serve and should be removed under the 25th amendment. I don’t need to tell you what precipitated this: Trump is growingly increasingly erratic, threatening genocide one minute and posting pictures of himself as Jesus Christ the next.

Don’t get your hopes up, the bill is a long shot in a Republican-controlled Congress. Nevertheless, it’s still a positive development and demonstrates a growing appetite in Congress to talk about the president’s mental acuity. Or lack thereof.

While the legislation is a good start, I think it could go further. Why not require cognitive and psychological tests for everyone in government? Because it’s not just Trump who seems to be a little bit off his rocker, is it? The US is being run by a bunch of people with some very interesting ideas. And I use “interesting” in the British sense of the word.

Take, for example, Gregg Phillips, a top official at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema). Phillips has espoused election fraud conspiracy theories and said that “bitch” Joe Biden deserves to die, which isn’t particularly surprising for a Trump official. What is unusual, however, are his claims that he once involuntarily teleported to a Waffle House in Rome, Atlanta.

How exactly did that happen? He’s not sure. But Phillips did........

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