Trump’s G7 Exit: A Coward’s Move That Undermined the Free World
Disheveled, diminished, and deferential to Putin—Trump bailed before Zelensky’s arrival, exposing just how cowardly/weak American leadership is under fascist influence
“He praised Putin. He fled before Zelensky arrived. That’s not leadership. That’s cowardice.”
As President Volodymyr Zelensky prepared to address the G7 leaders today, the world watched in disbelief as Donald Trump—visibly disoriented, low-energy, and increasingly unfit—fled Canada early, skipping out on the final day of the summit and dodging a direct confrontation over his pro-Putin rhetoric.
It wasn’t just diplomatically devastating. It was a cowardly act on the international stage.
BREAKING: Trump's Physical And Mental Health Issues On Display at G7 Summit: Leaves A Day Early After Humiliating Himself.
And just like that, Trump’s 2025 G7 appearance is over:
“I Have to Go”: Trump’s Shameful G7 Walkout
After a bizarre, meandering Day 1 appearance where he endorsed Vladimir Putin, slurred his speech, and ranted about Obama and Trudeau kicking Russia out of the G8, Trump’s team announced he was leaving early. No final communique. No handshake with Zelensky (who arrives today). Just a stammered “I have to go” and a helicopter home.
It’s the kind of move you expect from a sickly dictator dodging accountability, not a supposed ‘strong’ leader of the free world.
A Sickly Shell of a Man
Multiple sources and viral clips show Trump barely upright during his brief G7 visit. Recent coverage paints a picture of a man in decline:
Slurred speech and lost trains of thought.
Shuffling posture and visibly poor coordination.
Rambling conspiracies about immigration during foreign policy talks.
An unconfirmed but widely discussed catheter and persistent rumors of incontinence and cognitive decline.
According to sources, Trump’s handlers are desperately limiting his time in public to avoid exposure. He’s rarely seen standing for long. He can’t stay away from the bathroom—or the script.
Rumors of Decline: Trump’s Health Speculation Swirls Ahead of the G7 Summit
Donald Trump is very unwell. Dementia. Incontinence, and safeguarding his serious physical and mental decline, is a MAJOR concern for the Trump Regime, the run-up to this year’s G7 Summit in Alberta: widespread speculation about President Donald Trump’s physical health and stamina.
And yet, this is the man giving marching orders to ICE and threatening to send federal agents into U.S. blue states.
Pro-Putin Before Pro-Ukraine
Let’s be crystal clear: Trump’s G7 appearance was a gift to Vladimir Putin. On the world stage, Trump:
Blamed the West for Russia’s expulsion from the G7.
Claimed Putin was “very insulted” and only talks to him.
Said Putin would’ve prevented war if he’d stayed in the club.
Took a swipe at Trudeau, Obama, and NATO—while praising the Kremlin.
This all happened the day before Zelensky was set to speak to world leaders about continued military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
Trump’s choice to flee the summit just before Zelensky’s arrival wasn’t just disrespectful—it was strategic cowardice. A fascist dog whistle. A wink to Putin that Trump’s loyalty still lies with authoritarianism.
Carney Stepped Up. Trump Stepped Out.
As Trump unraveled, Canada’s Mark Carney did what real leaders do: he took control. He calmly shut down Trump’s unhinged rant and returned focus to Ukraine, democracy, and rebuilding the global order.
By contrast, Trump fled to Washington, apparently needing to be closer to his medical team and far from cameras. Insiders say his incontinence issues and growing mental decline are becoming harder to hide. That’s not gossip—it’s governance. And it should terrify anyone who gives a damn about U.S. credibility on the world stage.
This Wasn’t Just a Walkout. It Was a Sickly Coward’s Way Out
This G7 wasn’t just a diplomatic summit. It was a litmus test: Can the Western alliance still hold strong in the face of rising authoritarianism? Can democracy still project moral clarity?
Six of the seven leaders passed that test. Trump failed—spectacularly.
And the world saw it.
This Is What Authoritarian Decay Looks Like
Trump’s humiliating G7 performance laid bare the consequences of fascist idolatry, physical decline, and foreign allegiances. He embarrassed the United States. He betrayed Ukraine. He undermined NATO. And he signaled—again—that his loyalty is not with democracy, but with dictatorship.
The only question now: how long will Americans (and former allies and world leaders) tolerate a leader who literally walks out on the free world?
Terrific exposé Dean. Could not have been better articulated. Thank you‼️🙏
Needless to say, I HAD to share this with many 8)