Tuesday, November 5, 2024

The CCP hates and fears Trump and has analyzed his mental state

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Editor : Li Chengyu / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2024/11/04/a103926985.htmlImage : Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump delivered a speech at a rally held at the Mullett Arena in Tempe, Arizona on October 24, 2024. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

杜文:中共对川普又恨又怕 曾专门分析其精神状态

Du Wen, a former official within the CCP system, wrote that the CCP hates Trump very much because he is unpredictable. He also specially evaluated his mental state and concluded that Trump is not mentally ill, but has an extraordinary IQ.

The US election is in full swing, and many Chinese are concerned about the two candidates' positions on CCP China. Du Wen, a former Inner Mongolia official, published an article revealing some of the CCP's internal evaluations of Trump.

Du Wen was once the deputy director of the Legal Advisory Office of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Legal Affairs Office. He served as the legal advisor to senior CCP officials such as Hu Chunhua and Yang Jing. He was later implicated in the CCP's internal struggle and was imprisoned. After he immigrated overseas, he often exposed the CCP's dark side.

On 4 November 2024, he posted a tweet on the X platform saying that he had met a cellmate who had served as a director in a CCP prison. This former director and a leader of the CCP Ministry of Foreign Affairs were classmates at the Central Party School and had heard the leader talk about Trump.

The leader of the CCP Ministry of Foreign Affairs cursed Trump, calling him a "devil-like character" and saying that Trump "praised Chairman Xi to the sky" both in person and behind his back, and even pretended to be a "loyal fan of Xi Jinping", but in fact "killed the Communist Party and Chairman Xi" and specifically "stabbed at the vital parts".

Because Trump was too "unpredictable", the CCP also specially found a group of psychiatrists to analyze Trump's mental state through a large amount of reliable intelligence, and the final conclusion disappointed the CCP. Experts concluded that Trump is not a mental patient and "would not do anything that would harm him." He just "thinks differently from normal people" and "has a very high IQ, far beyond that of ordinary people."


Image : Du Wen broke the news. (Web screenshot)

Du Wen's news seems to be partially consistent with Trump's own statement.

Recently, when asked whether he would send troops to Taiwan to resist the CCP after his election, Trump replied to the Wall Street Journal, "I don't need to (use force) because he (Xi Jinping) respects me very much and he knows I'm super crazy."

Prior to this, according to the Washington Post, Trump said at a fundraising event that if the CCP invaded Taiwan during his term, he would "bomb Beijing."

But at the same time, Trump has been calling Xi Jinping a "friend" and "praising" him in public since he became president in 2016.

In April 2017, Trump hosted Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, and suddenly told Xi that he had just ordered the bombing of Syria, which was supported by the CCP.

During this term, Trump and Xi Jinping fought a trade war, which severely damaged the CCP's economy. During this period, the Chinese Communist Party repeatedly criticized Trump for his "inconsistent stance."

Another "old friend" mentioned by Trump is Kim Jong-un, the leader of the North Korean Communist Party. During his term in office, Trump used both soft and hard tactics against the North Korean authorities and held "friendly consultations" with Kim Jong-un three times to curb North Korea's nuclear provocations against the international community.

Yu Maochun, the former chief adviser on China issues at the U.S. State Department, once said in an interview that Trump is "an expert in dealing with hooligans and thugs."


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