Trump's 7 Most Unhinged Rants: From 'Rigged' Election Fury to Bizarre Shark Attack Theory
Trump's 7 Most Unhinged Post-Court Rants Exposed

A shocking new analysis has laid bare the depths of Donald Trump's increasingly erratic and dangerous rhetoric following his recent courtroom appearances. Compiled by investigative journalist Mikey Smith, the dossier catalogues seven of the former President's most unhinged public tirades.

The outbursts, delivered to cameras after a day in court, reveal a man seemingly spiralling under the pressure of multiple legal battles, lashing out with baseless conspiracy theories and violent imagery.

From Election Lies to Bizarre Animal Attacks

The compendium of chaos includes Trump's persistent and debunked claims of a "rigged" 2020 election, a favourite topic he returns to despite all evidence to the contrary. His rhetoric has grown increasingly heated, often framing his legal troubles as a direct attack on his supporters.

Perhaps the most bizarre moment captured was Trump's lengthy tangent on the alleged threat of electric boats to the ocean ecosystem. He bizarrely speculated that these vessels would force whales to "go crazy" and cause an increase in shark attacks, a claim utterly detached from scientific reality.

A Target on Biden's Back

Most alarmingly, the analysis highlights Trump's repeated use of violent language directed at President Joe Biden. In one tirade, he chillingly suggested that if he lost the 2024 election, "it’s going to be a bloodbath for the country."

This incendiary language, experts warn, goes beyond political hyperbole and has the potential to incite real-world violence among his most fervent followers.

The Unraveling of a Candidate

Smith's work presents a clear picture of a candidate unraveling in real time. The speeches are characterised by a stream-of-consciousness delivery, jumping from grievance to grievance with little coherence, often fact-free and filled with personal vitriol.

This pattern of behaviour, far from the disciplined approach of a typical presidential campaign, signals a profound shift in American political discourse and poses serious questions about the stability of a man once again seeking the highest office.