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#UNFIT: The Psychology of Donald Trump
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#UNFIT: The Psychology of Donald Trump

Oct 22, 2020
1h 23m
★ 6.6

Science. Truth. Duty To Warn.

Overview

Medical doctors and mental health professionals go on camera, on the record, for the record, for a discussion, analysis, and science-based examination of the behavior, psyche, condition, and stability of President Donald Trump. Also examines Trump's effect on our citizenry, culture, and institutions.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Bronson Park Films
docshop Productions

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Cast

Donald Trump

Self (archive footage)

Donald Trump

Kellyanne Conway

Self (archive footage)

Kellyanne Conway

George Thomas Conway III

Self - Attorney, Co-Founder The Lincoln Project

George Thomas Conway III

Malcolm Nance

Self - Former Intelligence Officer

Malcolm Nance

John Gartner

Self - Author, Psychologist

John Gartner

Lance Dodes

Self - Psychiatrist, Psychoanalyst

Lance Dodes

Justin Frank

Self - Psychiatrist, Psychoanalyst

Justin Frank

Anthony Scaramucci

Self - Entrepreneur, Political Consultant

Anthony Scaramucci

William Kristol

Self - Republican Political Analyst

William Kristol

Richard Painter

Self - Ethics Attorney for George W. Bush

Richard Painter

Ruth Ben-Ghiat

Self - Historian, Author 'Fascist Modernities'

Ruth Ben-Ghiat

Cheryl Koos

Self - Historian, Professor of Interwar European History

Cheryl Koos

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