A House Republican introduced legislation that would direct the National Institute of Health (NIH) to study Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS).
“Trump Derangement Syndrome has led to nationwide violence, including two assassination attempts on @POTUS,” Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) said.
“That’s why I introduced the TDS Research Act—we must study the root causes of this toxic state of mind!” he added.
Trump Derangement Syndrome has led to nationwide violence, including two assassination attempts on @POTUS.
That’s why I introduced the TDS Research Act—we must study the root causes of this toxic state of mind! https://t.co/J2ZOYl2oEC
— Rep. Warren Davidson (@Rep_Davidson) May 16, 2025
“Instead of funding ludicrous studies such as giving methamphetamine to cats or teaching monkeys to gamble for their drinking water, the NIH should use that funding to research issues that are relevant to the real world,” Davidson stated in a press release.
Cont. from the press release:
The TDS Research Act addresses a critical issue: the instinctual negative and often violent reaction to any supportive statement or event related to President Trump. By leveraging NIH’s existing programs at the National Institute of Mental Health, the bill will:
Investigate TDS’s origins and contributing factors, including the media’s role in amplifying the spread of TDS. Analyze its long-term impacts on individuals, communities, and public discourse. Explore interventions to mitigate extreme behaviors, informing strategies for a healthier public square. Provide data-driven insights into how media and polarization shape political violence and social unrest. Require an annual report to Congress. No Additional Spending: Uses existing NIH resources and avoids new spending.
BREAKING: Republican Rep. Warren Davidson introduces the Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) Research Act of 2025
“TDS has divided families, the country, and led to nationwide violence—including two assassination attempts on President Trump" pic.twitter.com/04npP3onI1
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 16, 2025
Daily Mail reports:
According to the Ohio Republican’s office, the bill would direct the NIH to study the psychological and social roots of TDS.
It would also direct the health agency to examine whether the media’s coverage of Trump was a contributing factor to the spread of TDS.
‘Notable early instances of TDS include certain media coverage amplifying polarized responses to Donald J. Trump’s campaign rhetoric, which some observers cite as initial signs of TDS, though precise origins remain understudied,’ the bill states.
Finding ‘patient zero’ of TDS is also a priority, according to the proposed legislation.
Stipulations include that the NIH should provide a report to Congress with data and its findings within two years of enacting the measure.
The act is co-sponsored by Alabama Republican Rep. Barry Moore.
It is unclear if there is the appetite for such a bill to be taken up by the House.
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