Democratic strategist Jennifer Holdsworth said Wednesday that President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE is surrounded by enablers who treat him like a "good kindergartener."

“I think you have a lot of yes people around him that are telling him how wonderful he is and patting him on the head and telling him what a great president he is just like you do to any good kindergartener when they’ve had a good day and they don’t make a ruckus,” Holdsworth told Hill.TV co-hosts Buck Sexton and Krystal Ball on “Rising.”

Holdsworth also argues that Trump has become a "parrot," and is only repeating what he is being told by members from his own team.

“You have a president who is reflecting what others around him are telling him and I think he’s trying to sell himself that he’s a good president and that he’s a very stable genius,” she said.

But conservative commentator Kelsey Harkness defended the president, saying that the president only keys on the word "unstable" because it’s used against him by the media.

“I would argue that President Trump is more unconventional than he is unstable and I think he picks up on the word ‘unstable’ because that’s a word we constantly hear against him in the media,” Harkness, who is a senior producer and reporter at The Daily Signal, told Hill.TV.

During an exclusive interview with Hill.TV, Trump touted his own intellect and mental stability.

“I took that test when I got my last physical and the doctor said that’s one of the highest scores we’ve ever seen. I did that for not because I wanted but I did it. I was always good at testing…if there’s anything good about me, it’s stability,” Trump said.

Trump’s mental health has been a subject of some debate.

In January, Trump defended his mental health, calling himself a “stable genius” after his doctor declared that the president’s mental and physical health was “excellent.”

— Tess Bonn