

US President Donald Trump launched an online campaign described by the American newspaper "The Washington Post" as "obsessive" on his platform "Truth Social", where he rained down his followers with more than 40 posts in just 10 hours, which included sharp attacks and conspiracy theories, bringing the debate about his mental and physical condition back to the forefront.
Targeting Obama: Jail and Trial Demands
Former US President Barack Obama topped Trump's list of targets, with the Republican president retweeting posts calling Obama a "traitor" and a "demonic power."
Trump did not stop at the verbal attack, but also shared a leaflet calling for the arrest and prosecution of Obama and a number of his opponents on charges of "high treason," repeating his long-standing accusations of spying on his 2016 campaign.
Question Comey's Mental Competence and Criticism
The flurry of posts, published late at night, coincided with growing public scrutiny of the 79-year-old Trump's health.
In a striking commentary, former FBI Director James Comey told CNN that Trump "doesn't look well," calling his nighttime activity " crazy" and a loss of truth, which is in line with a recent poll that showed 59 percent of Americans question his mental ability to lead.
Employing Artificial Intelligence
Trump's recent activism has been marked by heavy reliance on AI-generated memes, along with a revival of claims of "stolen 2020 elections."
The posts accused the CIA of tampering with voting machines, and the attacks also targeted his former lawyer, Todd Blanche, in a reference to Trump's desire to speed up investigations against his political opponents.
Dual Agenda
Trump's concerns varied during the hours of digital fury, attacking the New York Times over a report on the cost of restoring the Lincoln Memorial, criticizing journalists by name. Ahead of an important visit to China, he turned his compass on the Iranian file, releasing a graph hinting at the ability of the United States to end the war with Iran in just six weeks.
Waiting for the official medical examination
Amid the hype, the White House announced that Trump will undergo a comprehensive medical examination on May 26 at the Walter Reed Military Center.
It is the date that opponents and supporters alike are waiting for to settle the controversy over his physical and mental fitness to continue his duties.

