Psychotherapist issues chilling prediction that Donald Trump will ‘kill more people than Hitler’

A controversial warning from psychotherapist John Gartner has sparked intense debate about the mental fitness of Donald Trump.

Gartner, founder of Duty To Warn, claims Trump is not just unfit for office but mentally deteriorating in dangerous ways.

He points to Trump’s public statements and social media posts as evidence, arguing they show escalating grandiosity and instability rather than typical রাজনৈতিক rhetoric.

According to Gartner, Trump’s self-comparisons to figures like Jesus, Caesar, Napoleon, and Alexander the Great signal more than narcissism—they suggest a possible cognitive decline.

He warns that this alleged mental state becomes especially alarming when combined with the immense power of the U.S. presidency, including control over military and nuclear forces.

Gartner’s most extreme statement—that Trump could cause more deaths than Adolf Hitler—is not a diagnosis but a dramatic caution meant to raise public concern.

The claims highlight a broader divide within the mental health community: some professionals feel a duty to speak out, while others argue that diagnosing public figures from afar is unethical.

Ultimately, the controversy leaves voters facing an unsettling question—how seriously should such warnings be taken, and where is the line between political criticism and clinical concern?