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  1. Donald Trump has made cognitive ability a central issue of the presidential race. But he rarely talks about his own family's experience with dementia. The Washington Post's Michael Kranish on Fred Trump Senior's Alzheimer's disease and what voters deserve to know about a candidate's mental fitness.

  2. Fred Trump Sr., Donald Trump’s father, started showing signs of the disease in the late 1980s and was formally diagnosed with senile dementia in 1991.

  3. Fred Trump died on June 25, 1999. He has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease since 1993, but retained his title of chairman of the board of Trump Management even after the diagnosis.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_TrumpFred Trump - Wikipedia

    Following Trump's death, Fred Jr.'s children contested their grandfather's will, citing his dementia and claiming that the will was "procured by fraud and undue influence" by Donald, Maryanne, and Robert Trump.

  5. Donald Trump mocked his father, Fred Trump Sr., as he started succumbing to Alzheimer's disease in the last six years of life, according to new details from a forthcoming tell-all from the...

  6. The exam by Rajendra Jutagir found that Fred Trump Sr.’s cognitive ability was below the 15th percentile for a person in his age group.

  7. Call him “Patient 1”: An individual in Washington, D.C., who presents with symptoms of mental decline, including a bizarre inability to remember where his own father was born. Bandy Lee, a ...

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