Trump claims he was not aware of death rumors circulating during Labor Day weekend.
President Donald Trump has publicly addressed rumors regarding his health, which suggested that he may have died over the Labor Day weekend. During a press conference in the Oval Office, Trump firmly stated that he was alive and well, countering the speculation that has garnered more than 1.3 million social media engagements by Saturday morning.
Responding to a query from a Fox News reporter, Trump expressed surprise at the extent of the rumors, acknowledging that he was unaware of the discussions surrounding his health, even as he recognized that people were concerned about his well-being. He dismissed the speculation as “fake news,” claiming he remained active over the holiday weekend despite his low visibility.
While Trump had no scheduled public appearances from Friday through Monday, he was seen golfing in Virginia on Saturday and reassured the public of his status by posting on Truth Social the following day, noting that he has “NEVER FELT BETTER IN [HIS] LIFE.”
The former president questioned why similar rumors have not circulated regarding President Joe Biden, who is 82 years old and has been noted for his limited press interactions. Trump remarked that Biden often avoided press conferences for extended periods, suggesting this reflects on the media’s bias in reporting. He stated he believed the persistence of such rumors about him highlights a broader issue within the media landscape, without distinguishing between traditional news outlets and social media platforms.
As the chatter surrounding Trump’s health began to diminish by Tuesday morning, reports indicated he was set to hold a press conference at 2 p.m. to announce the relocation of the U.S. Space Command headquarters from Colorado to Alabama.
Trump’s health has previously been a topic of public interest, particularly regarding visible bruising on his hands and swelling in his legs. The White House has confirmed that he is being treated for chronic venous insufficiency, a condition which affects blood circulation in the legs, leading to pooling of blood. This condition, commonly seen in older adults, is generally not considered life-threatening despite the rumors that have circulated on social media.
In light of these recent events, it remains crucial for media outlets to navigate the sensitive landscape of political health issues with accuracy, ensuring that public discourse remains factual and respectful.
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