'Doctor' Donald Trump roasts celebs suffering from 'Trump Derangement Syndrome'
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Donald Trump is offering up treatment for some of his most vocal critics in a new viral video.
In an AI-generated clip posted to X and Trump’s Truth Social account, the president shared his “treatment plan” for celebrities he claims suffer from “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
“Have you or someone you know been diagnosed with TDS?” Trump begins in the video that has been seen by more than 40 million viewers. “The symptoms can be relentless. Fortunately, I’m Dr. Trump and I have a treatment plan. Let’s hear what some of my patients have to say.”
Featuring testimonials from fake Julia Roberts, Robert De Niro, Rosie O’Donnell, Whoopi Goldberg, John Leguizamo and Edward Norton, “Doctor” Trump detailed a “simple” plan for his faultfinders.
“Turn off fake news, say your prayers, and if you ever feel anxious, just have a Diet Coke like me,” he said. “You’re gonna see a remarkable difference in your life.”
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 2, 2026
The fake Goldberg says “after using the treatment plan, I can see a difference.”
“I have been suffering for over a decade and after listening to Dr. Trump, I can see some results,” the phony O’Donnell says.
“I couldn’t eat. I couldn’t sleep, constantly angry. I made everyone miserable around me,” the AI-generated De Niro says, with the knockoff Roberts adding, “I feel like I’ve aged 20 years in the last two years. I’ve been so concerned. I was really starting to worry about my future.”
“Man, I’ve been suffering for years. I didn’t believe there was help out there,” says the bogus Leguizamo.
“I had no idea how much this was affecting my life. My work has slowed down. I’m hardly recognizable anymore,” the sham Norton says. “I just needed help.”
“I really wasn’t sure I could help some of these people,” “Doctor” Trump says. “They were so far gone, I wasn’t really sure.”
De Niro’s message for Trump on his 80th birthday
Trump and De Niro have been embroiled in a war of words for years. After the president celebrated his 80th birthday last month, the Oscar winner issued a blunt comment.
“When I hear Trump say, as he did a few days ago, ‘I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation, not even a little bit,’ I say, ‘Shut the f*** up,'” De Niro declared.
Robert De Niro has choice words for Trump at “Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment,” an event hosted by Jane Fonda and The Committee for the First Amendment in New York City pic.twitter.com/NMj0fZjVDv
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) June 15, 2026
Earlier this year, the legendary actor broke into tears as he called Trump “sadistic.”
“Trump is the enemy of this country, let’s not kid ourselves,” De Niro said during an appearance on the MS NOW podcast The Best People , with host Nicolle Wallace.
Throughout the 41-minute interview, De Niro repeated how he never took Trump’s political ambitions “seriously” and referred to his leadership as a “kakistocracy.”
“There’s a word I read in the paper, ‘kakistocracy,’ and I thought it was made up … But it’s derived from the Greek (meaning for) a regime, or person who’s running the regime, who’s totally crazy,” he said. “People who should not be there. So it’s a kakistocracy … With Trump, he is cruel. He’s mean. He’s sadistic. You see what he does with the whole ICE thing. It’s a thing I never thought we would experience.”
After seeing De Niro reduced to tears in his conversation with Wallace, Trump called the actor “sick and demented.”
“When I watched him break down in tears last night, much like a child would do, I realized that he may be even sicker than Crazy Rosie O’Donnell, who is right now in Ireland trying to figure out how to come back into our beautiful United States,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post . “The only difference between De Niro and Rosie is that she is probably somewhat smarter than him, which isn’t saying much.”
In other past social-media posts, Trump has responded to De Niro’s barbs by calling him “a very low-IQ individual” and dismissing his rants as coming from someone who “has received (too) many shots to the head by real boxers in movies.”
Does Trump think TDS is real?
Trump thinks that “TDS” is a genuine medical concern, saying at a May event at the White House that “I’m hearing it is actually a disease” ( via Mediaite ).
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. also thinks TDS is the real deal and is reportedly working on on declaring it a certified mental illness.
Last year, psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert told Fox News that TDS afflicts 75% of his liberal patients.
“It doesn’t take long for me to pick up on this: People are obsessed with Trump. They’re fixated. They’re hyper-fixated on Trump,” Alpert claimed. “And they talk about some of the features of this disorder. They can’t sleep. They feel traumatized by Mr. Trump. They feel restless.”
In 2025, a group of Minnesota Republican lawmakers also proposed legislation requiring the state to include “Trump derangement syndrome” under its definition of mental illness.
As they defined it, “Trump derangement syndrome” was described as “the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal persons that is in reaction to the policies and presidencies of President Donald J. Trump.”
The bill did not pass.