A US psychologist told US media that two US administration officials have repeatedly used her over the past year because President Donald Trump "scared them."

Bandley Lee (Yale University) said officials (not disclosed) sought advice in October over Trump's behavior, The Hill newspaper reported on its Web site.

"The two officials said Trump was intimidating them, and they have been referred to a local emergency room," said Lee, who prepared a book under the title "The Serious Condition of Trump." 27 psychiatrists and mental health experts residing as president.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Hill. Lee had described Trump in an opinion piece recently published as "a dangerous leader."

Dangerous condition
In late 2017, the New York Times published a letter to Lee, describing it as the media coordinator of the "Terrible Situation Group" of 27 psychiatrists and mental health experts.

She said that the team represented a larger number of mental health professionals who had made a warning about the psychological instability of the President and the risks involved, and that the number of specialists concerned with this issue now become thousands.

The team noted more than a state of psychological instability in Trump, who began to move away from reality in his behavior and undergo a state of unpredictable behavior volatility and that he was beginning to resort to violence as a means of coping with the situation.

They usually carry out a routine operation to deal with the two risks, including containment and isolation away from weapons access and an urgent assessment, but the team was not able to carry out these actions with Trump as president, but it is the power and authority of the Authority and the authority to arrive at the arsenal.

In late 2017, the Washington Post published an article by the writer Eugene Robinson asking: "How long will we remain that Trump is perfectly rational? How long will we ignore evidence that it is largely out of control?