and each new paperback edition, because last i checked it was 27, and it s pretty sure it was 37 the other day. there are more psychiatrist who are, like, sign me up, i m on board, i cosign. 37, 37. anyways, dr. dodes has been on this since the start, he will join us at the end of the hour. he predicted that if donald trump gets charged with a crime, he will sound like saddam hussein. and last night in new jersey, he really did. and so, dr. dodes will join us at the end of the hour for his analysis. i will be tuning in for it, and see how many more psychiatrists sign on after that. okay, as of 10:01 pm tonight, it s 37. and maybe by tomorrow, he could bring in some more. let s get it up to 50. all right, have a good show. thank you. we have breaking news this hour from the washington post under the headline trump rejected lawyers efforts to avoid classified documents indictment. the washington post is reporting that one of donald trump s lawyers tried to settle
that s the show for tonight, so you can tomorrow, and it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening, alex. we have a last word fan favorite joining us tonight at the end of the hour, dr. lance , he s a former professor of psychiatry at harvard medical school. and early on in the trump presidency, i think was maybe within two months, three months, he and a group of other psychiatrist had seen enough, and they felt they had a duty to warn america. that eventually became the book titled the dangerous case of donald trump. and i think the first time it came out it was in the title, it said, you know, 19 psychiatrists made the case. it s now up to 37. [laughter] they kept reissuing the book as time went by. and each new paperback edition, because last i checked it was 27, and it s pretty sure it was 37 the other day. there are more psychiatrist who are, like, sign me up, i m on board, i cosign. 37, 37. anyways, the doctor has
and he does not care about him. it s all about donald trump, so, of course, he is the ruler and king of his own world, and no rules should apply to him. he s the only one that can do anything. so that s what s been wrong with him his whole life. let s listen to what mary trump said on monday night on this program. let s listen to this. unfortunately, for us, for most of his life, just throwing a temper transient and taking his heels in and refusing to acknowledge reality has worked for him because there has always been somebody there or some entity there to support him. he may have reached the end of that particular road. dr. dodes, is donald trump capable of realizing that he has reached at the end of that kind of heard? i think that he is aware of it. i think he is worried. what happens is as he gets more worried, we believe the veneer slips away. the behavior of appearing to be kind or caring about all of that disappears, as he gets under more stress, and we see
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if it loses the presidency, at least he has the secret documents. it s like having a badge on your four years old, a secret policeman. i think it s something like that. he needs it for himself. and as we go forward, what do you expect, because we could buy the fall, he could be facing for different criminal cases and four different places? right, i think to the extent that the trials were able to go forward, despite his bluster, despite the possible bias of the judge, to the extent that he will look worse and worse, won t be worse and horse, but it will be less of an era, we will see how much of a psychopath he is. that is the psychiatric explanation. he is fundamentally different from normal people. we ll see more and more of that. dr. lance dodes, thank you very