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Santorum: Trump should 'send emails to a therapist' instead of tweeting
BY BROOKE SEIPEL - 03/18/19 09:01 PM EDT


Santorum is a Trumphumper and even HE realizes Trump is nuts. The Cabinet should invoke the 25th Amendment and end this dangerous national embarrassment. .


Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum (R) said Monday he wishes President Trump would "send emails to a therapist" instead of sending tweets.

Santorum made the comment on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" when asked his thoughts on Trump's Sunday tweetstorm which included criticism of the late Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).

"Look, there's nothing I'm going to do to defend the president and this type of activity," Santorum said. "He's doing a good job in many respects as president and then he does this and diverts attention from things that are positive."

He then suggested tweeting might be Trump's "therapy."

"My guess is this is his time to sort of let it all out," he continued. "I wish he wouldn't do it. I wish he'd write them and send emails to a therapist as opposed to sending tweets to the general public."

Santorum's comment comes after George Conway, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway’s husband, suggested that the president has at least two diagnosable personality disorders.

Conway, a frequent Trump critic, on Monday shared on Twitter an image of the cover of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and the pages for narcissistic personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder.

Trump over the weekend sent out 29 tweets, some of which were retweets, commenting on a range of subjects from the New Zealand mosque shootings to perceived bias on "Saturday Night Live."

Trump twice on Saturday and Sunday singled out McCain for criticism, which prompted backlash from other lawmakers and McCain's daughter, Meghan McCain.

thehill.com
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