You're trying to quote the 'Goldwater rule'.And those doctors that diagnose a patient without seeing him or her in a clinical setting are quacks. Next.
Equal weight is given to mental health professionals who consider it their professional responsibility to warn of mental illness when there is a possibility of the subject causing great harm.
The 'Shared Psychosis' of Donald Trump and His Loyalists
Forensic psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee explains the outgoing president’s pathological appeal and how to wean people from it
www.scientificamerican.com
Those professionals warning of such great harm are highly qualified and respected by their peers.
Reading the information in this link will make the point on the danger with Trump.
One such person is Bandy X. Lee, a forensic psychiatrist and president of the World Mental Health Coalition.* Lee led a group of psychiatrists, psychologists and other specialists who questioned Trump’s mental fitness for office in a book that she edited called The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President. In doing so, Lee and her colleagues strongly rejected the American Psychiatric Association’s modification of a 1970s-era guideline, known as the Goldwater rule, that discouraged psychiatrists from giving a professional opinion about public figures who they have not examined in person. “Whenever the Goldwater rule is mentioned, we should refer back to the Declaration of Geneva, which mandates that physicians speak up against destructive governments,” Lee says. “This declaration was created in response to the experience of Nazism.”