Can the African Union reform itself?

The African Union ( AU ) has been around in some form for more than 50 years. While it represents a symbol of African unity in the post...

Saturday, 6 January 2018

Donald Trump on book's mental health claims: 'I'm a stable genius'


After being described as a "moron", the President says "mental stability" and intelligence have been his "two greatest assets".
Donald Trump has hit back at claims over his mental health by insisting he is not only "stable", but also a "genius".
The President's fitness for office has been questioned since the publication of a highly critical book, Fire and Fury, which claims that Mr Trump's former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, questioned his competence.
The book's author, Michael Wolff, has also alleged that many people close to the President describe him as a "moron, an idiot" and that Mr Trump's deputy chief of staff said working with him is like "trying to figure out what a child wants".
Hitting back at the publication on Saturday, Mr Trump tweeted: "Throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart.

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