As the next debate approaches, Donald Trump’s campaign is falling into chaos, marked by his erratic behavior and increasingly bizarre statements. In the past 24 hours alone, Trump has made a series of bewildering remarks that have left his aides scrambling to maintain control. From wishing the Virgin Mary a happy birthday on the wrong date, to botching names, promoting products like Hulk Hogan’s beer, and ranting about imaginary conspiracies, Trump’s outbursts have become a growing concern for his inner circle.

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What is striking about Trump’s recent actions is not just their incoherence, but the sheer volume of them. As the pressure of the debate draws near, he seems to be unraveling emotionally, making frantic and often nonsensical public statements. For example, he falsely claimed that schools are kidnapping children and performing trans surgeries on them without parental consent. He also pushed extreme fears by stating that if he loses the election, nuclear war will break out immediately and that Israel will cease to exist. These statements have drawn widespread criticism, but mainstream media outlets have not always fully reported on the depth of his erratic behavior.

Billionaire Mark Cuban highlighted this problem, calling out corporate media for failing to properly address Trump’s bizarre rhetoric. Cuban noted that if anyone else were using the language Trump uses, they would be dismissed as incoherent or incompetent. Yet, for some reason, Trump is allowed to continue unchecked, with his unhinged responses often going unchallenged by interviewers. Cuban asked a pointed question to Trump’s supporters: What successful business has Trump ever run that wasn’t tied to his family? Trump’s business ventures, including Trump Media, have largely failed, with his social media platform currently floundering.

Meanwhile, Trump’s recent online posts show no signs of improvement. He continues to push wild conspiracies about election fraud, despite losing over 60 court cases related to the 2020 election. Trump has now stated that if he wins in 2024, he will imprison those he believes were involved in cheating during the election—a chilling threat that reflects his ongoing authoritarian rhetoric. His unsubstantiated claims about election fraud are setting the stage for another refusal to accept defeat, echoing the lead-up to January 6th.

Trump’s mental state seems to be declining as well. He has started to make regular gaffes, forgetting names and mispronouncing simple words. In one instance, he called the governor of Colorado by the wrong name and mispronounced “Keystone” as “key town.” He also continues to mangle sentences, saying things like “tampon” instead of “Tampa.” These errors, while amusing to some, are troubling signs of a candidate struggling to stay focused just days before a major debate.

Adding to the spectacle, Trump has been promoting digital NFTs in the middle of his political speeches, raising questions about his priorities. He posted an ad for his NFTs alongside threats of political retribution, a move that baffled many of his followers and critics alike. It seems Trump is no longer fully engaged with his campaign, instead focusing on bizarre side projects and personal grievances.

Trump’s team is growing increasingly concerned about his lack of focus and preparation as the debate looms. His erratic behavior is not only affecting his public image but also creating panic within his campaign. Aides fear that if he continues down this path, he will be unprepared and emotionally unstable for the debate, which could further damage his chances in the election. Reports have described Trump as “spiraling” and suggest that his campaign is struggling to manage his outbursts.

What’s more, Trump continues to push AI-generated content in an attempt to stir up fear among his supporters. He posted an AI image of Vice President Kamala Harris in front of a Soviet Union crowd, clearly aiming to paint her as a dangerous socialist. However, these tactics are falling flat, especially as they are easily debunked and often laughable.

As the debate approaches, it remains unclear whether Trump can regain control of his campaign and his messaging. His aides are scrambling to get him back on track, but with each passing day, his erratic behavior raises new concerns about his ability to stay focused and coherent. With the eyes of the nation on him, Trump’s next moves could make or break his political future. One thing is certain: his erratic behavior is no longer just a side issue—it’s a growing crisis that threatens to derail his campaign entirely.