Dr. Jonathan Reiner, who treated the late Vice President Dick Cheney, has called for an investigation into President Donald Trump’s mental fitness, claiming that the President’s extraordinary letter to Norway’s prime minister should ‘trigger a bipartisan congressional inquiry’. So, a letter to Norway calls for an investigation into Trump’s mental fitness.
US President Donald Trump told Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre that he no longer feels bound “to think purely of Peace” because the Norwegian Nobel Committee did not award him the Nobel Peace Prize last year.
It was in the context that Trump said that the US needs Greenland that Jonas Støre sent a message to Trump on behalf of himself and the Finnish President, Alexander Stubb.
The two European leaders said, “We all should work to take this down and de-escalate – so much is happening around us where we need to stand together”.

In his reply to Trump, Støre also explained that an independent committee, not the Norwegian government, awards the prize, which last October went to Venezuela’s opposition leader María Corina Machado.
“This letter, and the fact that the president directed that it be distributed to other European countries, should trigger a bipartisan congressional inquiry into presidential fitness,” Reiner reacted in a post on X.

“Denmark cannot protect that land from Russia or China, and why do they have a ‘right of ownership’ anyway? There are no written documents; it’s only that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago, but we had boats landing there, also,” Trump said in his message.
Trump has repeatedly boasted about “acing” cognitive exams, and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt previously claimed the president “has nothing to hide” when it comes to his health.
A Letter to Norway Calls for an Investigation into Trump’s Mental Fitness, Tor Kjolberg reporting.
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