US President Donald Trump and his supporters are using a new term to classify their critics, saying they are suffering from an "anti-Trump mental illness."
The term (Trump Derangement Syndrome) is intended to describe voters who are against the US president and who are unable to see anything good in their actions. The phrase appeared on Fox News and was used by Senator Rand Paul in a recent interview.
"Some people hated the fact that I got along well with Russian President Vladimir Putin and they preferred to go to war to see that." It's called anti-Trump mental illness, "wrote Donald Trump on Wednesday social Twitter.
