Another wonderful interview in the United Patriots Uprising with Gary Binford series features renowned psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman, who sounds the alarm that Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is not satire—it’s a real, destructive psychological condition. In her conversation with Gary Binford, Lieberman defines TDS as “an irrational, quasi-psychotic hatred of anything Trump,” resulting in emotional instability, paranoia, and sometimes violence. She is now proposing that TDS be included in the official Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).
The consequences of TDS are widespread—wrecking homes, jobs, and civil dialogue. Lieberman explains that cases range from people shouting at televisions to swatting political opponents and even plotting assassination. She emphasizes that TDS is not about policy disagreement but personal obsession, often rooted in envy or fear. Alarmingly, many afflicted individuals see themselves as virtuous crusaders when they are in fact losing touch with reality.
Watch the Full Interview Below:
Gary explores what, if anything, can be done. Lieberman shares strategies for engaging sufferers—especially family members—offering counseling, therapy, and medication for severe cases. She also warns the public to be cautious: strangers with TDS can be unpredictable or violent. She describes the disorder as contagious, socially accepted in some circles, and weaponized by media, bureaucrats, and globalist power players to undermine America First ideals.
Lieberman closes with a hopeful message: Some people do recover. But it will require truth, humility, and moral courage—especially from conservatives and Christians committed to preserving reason in a time of mass hysteria. As Gary notes, this isn’t just about Trump. It’s about our nation’s mental, spiritual, and civic health—and whether we can restore it before it collapses under emotional propaganda.
Key Takeaways:
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Trump Derangement Syndrome is a real disorder, not just a partisan insult.
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TDS symptoms range from social hostility to physical threats and swatting.
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Dr. Lieberman proposes it be added to the DSM to formalize diagnosis and treatment.
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Treatment options vary, including therapy, medication, and family intervention.
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This emotional obsession endangers public discourse and national stability.
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This post is part of the United Patriots Uprising with Gary Binford series hosted by Gary Binford and syndicated across Rumble, YouTube, VAChristian.org, and other platforms.
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Follow Gary Binford on X: @GaryBinfordUSA
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Connect with Dr. Carole Lieberman at TerroristTherapist.com or on X at @DrCaroleMD