White House Forced to Address Trump’s Days-Long Vanishing Act
Key Points:
- President Donald Trump’s seven-day absence from public view following a recent medical evaluation has sparked widespread speculation and concern about his health, with increased online searches for terms like “Trump stroke” and “Trump missing.”
- The White House responded sharply to the rumors, emphasizing that Trump participated in a 45-minute interview and held a press conference on Wednesday, dismissing conspiracy theories as politically motivated.
- Medical experts have expressed skepticism about the White House’s health report on Trump, criticizing it for lacking detailed diagnostic results and describing the positive assessment as potentially misleading given the president’s age and observed physical symptoms.
- Critics have pointed to Trump’s visible bruises, swollen ankles, rashes, mental lapses, and episodes of public sleepiness as signs warranting closer medical scrutiny.
- Despite Trump’s claim that his recent physical exam went “perfectly,” the incomplete and vague nature of the released medical information has fueled ongoing doubts about his true health status.