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  • Trump Accused of Hallucinating in Meetings - Separate Fact from Fiction with Maxwell Slate
    2026/04/06
    Join host Maxwell Slate as he investigates explosive claims that Donald Trump made statements in high-level meetings completely detached from reality. This series combines political analysis with cognitive science to explore confabulation—where the line between lying and believing your own fiction blurs. Discover what was actually said and why it matters.

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    1 分
  • Trump Accused of Hallucinating in Meetings - The Psychologist, the Diagnosis, and Ethics
    2026/04/06
    Maxwell Slate examines psychologist Dr. John Gartner's controversial claim that Donald Trump exhibits dementia-driven confabulation based on public behavior, exploring the tension between the Goldwater Rule's ethical boundaries and professional duty to warn when assessing presidential cognitive fitness without direct examination.

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    30 分
  • Trump Accused of Hallucinating in Meetings - What Confabulation Actually Means
    2026/04/06
    Maxwell Slate examines confabulation—false memories produced without intent to deceive—after former Johns Hopkins psychologist Dr. John Gartner suggests the president exhibits this neurological phenomenon rather than deliberate lying. Exploring the clinical differences between deception and brain-generated fabricated memories, Slate analyzes recent cabinet meetings and fact-checked statements to question whether America's political vocabulary adequately describes what's unfolding.

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    32 分
  • Trump Accused of Hallucinating in Meetings - The Cabinet Room Claims Under the Microscope
    2026/04/06
    Maxwell Slate examines false claims made during a cabinet meeting, as documented by CNN, WRAL, and Reuters fact-checkers. The episode analyzes statements about inflation and affordability that contradict historical records, explores the clinical concept of confabulation versus intentional deception, and discusses psychologist Dr. John Gartner's observations about cognitive patterns. Slate investigates the uncomfortable gap between documented falsehoods and potential explanations, questioning accountability mechanisms in American democracy.

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    27 分