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Remember when Trump forgot the word for “Alzheimer’s” as he claimed he didn’t have it?
By Alex Bollinger at LGBTQ Nation
· June 10, 2026
· 1 min read
Donald Trump had a fairly ironic – and perhaps telling – memory lapse. Talking with New York Magazine, Trump said that his father, Fred Trump, had no health problems except for one. Related Trump's doctors are monitoring "the progress of his dementia and/or strokes," psychologist says "He had one pr
Key takeaway Talking with New York Magazine, Trump said that his father, Fred Trump, had no health problems except for one.
Why this matters
This incident highlights the complexities of cognitive health and the stigma surrounding Alzheimer's disease. Donald Trump's memory lapse and subsequent denial of having the condition may be perceived as a coping mechanism, given the societal stigma associated with Alzheimer's. The fact that his niece, Mary Trump, a clinical psychologist, has observed similar symptoms in her uncle as she did in her grandfather, who suffered from the disease, raises questions about the potential genetic component of Alzheimer's. The National LGBTQ Task Force and other organizations have emphasized the importance of addressing health disparities, including those related to cognitive health, within the LGBTQ+ community. As the US population ages, discussions around cognitive health and Alzheimer's disease will become increasingly relevant, and it is crucial to approach these conversations with sensitivity and awareness of the resources available, such as the National Institute on Aging and other organizations that provide support and guidance for individuals and families affected by the disease.
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Category: health ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Donald Trump had a fairly ironic – and perhaps telling – memory lapse. Talking with New York Magazine, Trump said that his father, Fred Trump, had no health problems except for one. Related Trump's doctors are monitoring "the progress of his dementia and/or strokes," psychologist says "He had one pr
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