Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro called Donald Trump "unhinged" on July 17, 2026, labeling him as a threat, and highlighted the risk.
The comment followed Trump's primetime speech aired the same day, that drew sharp reactions, and prompted immediate backlash.
In a public address about voter rights, Shapiro rejected Trump’s conspiracy theories, branding them as dangerous, and insisted on electoral integrity.
The governor’s remarks came after a Pennsylvania veterans bill was stalled, due to disputes in the speaker’s office, and raised concerns among advocacy groups.
Critics say the delay highlights political friction, revealing the complexities of moving forward on veteran support measures, and presses for cross‑party dialogue.
Observers note that the heated exchange may shape future campaigns, particularly in key districts.