
Yale psychiatrist Calls For Pelosi To Subject Trump To Involuntary Evaluation,

Bandy Lee, a Yale psychiatrist who frequently tweets translations and interpretations to

President Trump’s tweets is calling for Pelosi to subject Trump to a “involuntary evaluation.”

Now here are a few of Lee’s interpretations of Trump’s tweets:


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Yale psychiatrist who has repeatedly sounded the alarm about President Donald Trump’s mental health has cautioned that Speaker


Of the House Nancy Pelosi is not doing enough to respond to the danger it poses.

Bandy X. Lee, a professor of psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine who serves as president of the World Mental Health Coalition,

began warning about the dangers posed by the president’s mental health before his election.

Lee then edited the book “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President” and


convened a conference on the president’s mental health at Yale shortly after the president’s inauguration.

She was recently joined by psychiatrists across the country in calling for the Judiciary Committee to convene a panel of mental health experts to weigh in on the ongoing impeachment proceedings.

Also Lee “translates” some of Trump’s tweets on her own Twitter feed, which she described to Salon as a “public service.”

Lee said she wants her “translations” to help readers see past Trump’s efforts to muddle reality with his “negative influence.”


She recently “translated” Trump’s scorching six-page letter to Pelosi accusing her of trying to

“steal the election” ahead of the House vote to impeach him in a Medium post.

Arguing that the letter effectively serves as a “confession,” Lee said that Trump’s letter was an example of the president projecting his own motives onto Pelosi.

But Lee warned that Pelosi has not done enough to respond to the president.


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“As a coworker, she has the right to have him submit to an involuntary evaluation, but she has not,” Lee told Salon.

“Anyone can call 911 to report someone who seems dangerous, and family members are the most typical ones to do so.

But so can coworkers, and even passersby on the street.

The law dictates who can determine right to treatment, or civil commitment, and in all 50 U.S. states this includes a psychiatrist.


“The advantage of a coworker starting this process is that a court can mandate a mental capacity evaluation before the dangerous person returns to work,” Lee continued.

“The committing physician is preferably the patient’s treater, but does not have to be.”

In March, Lee, spoke on Democracy Now on her belief that President Trump is not mentally fit to be President.

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Yale psychiatrist Calls For Pelosi To Subject Trump To Involuntary Evaluation.

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