Donald Trump allies fear he is sabotaging his presidential campaign since Joe Biden dropped out of the race amid worries he has PTSD after assassination bid By Natasha Anderson Published: 09:27, 15 August 2024 | Updated: 09:36, 15 August 2024 e-mail View comments Donald Trump 's allies fear he has sabotaged his presidential campaign by 'choosing to loose' and allege he may be suffering from PTSD after his assassination attempt. Campaign insiders claim the GOP nominee has been in a 'self-destructive spiral' since Joe Biden dropped out of the race and is blatantly ignoring advice from his advisers, Vanity Fair reported. His campaign advisers have reportedly encouraged him to stop 'counterproductive' name calling and instead launch policy attacks against rival Kamala Harris , but he has 'rejected' their advice, saying: 'I know what I'm doing.

' Trump, 78, has also been watching footage of the moment he was shot 'over and over and over again', insiders told the magazine, claiming how he has 'been through a lot' and 'may actually legit have PTSD'. Republican insiders have voiced their concerns as Trump continues to publicly display his defiance. The ex-president, during his North Carolina rally Wednesday night, made a lackluster effort to address campaign-relevant topics, while repeatedly mentioning an elusive 'they' had instructed him to do so.

Campaign insiders claim that Donald Trump has been in a 'self-destructive spiral' since Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race. Tr.