!function(n){if(!window.cnx){window.cnx={},window.cnx.cmd=[];var t=n.createElement('iframe');t.display='none',t.onload=function(){var n=t.contentWindow.document,c=n.createElement('script');c.src='//cd.connatix.com/connatix.player.js',c.setAttribute('async','1'),c.setAttribute('type','text/javascript'),n.body.appendChild(c)},n.head.appendChild(t)}}(document);(new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=ff7fdddc-5441-4253-abc4-f12a33fad58b';cnx.cmd.push(function(){cnx({"playerId":"ff7fdddc-5441-4253-abc4-f12a33fad58b","mediaId":"0af9fdb1-55d5-47ef-9dc3-a0dcbc412953"}).render("68e6390de4b038265cc8c938");});Two key Democratic figures this week said that President Donald Trump may be suffering from dementia. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Senator Ruben Gallego of Arizona each made the accusation during separate appearances. “This is a man who’s suffering dementia,” Pritzker told the Chicago Tribune on Tuesday as he slammed the president for sending the National Guard into “blue” cities.“This is a
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