This time a stroke; Trump is really on the verge of death?
This time a stroke; Trump is really on the verge of death?

The release of pictures of Donald Trump’s appearance at the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks again topped the world’s physical state. One side of his face was accompanied by a drop in these images, so some have suggested his mild stroke. Trump, who at the age of eight, has a history of health problems such […]

The release of pictures of Donald Trump’s appearance at the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks again topped the world’s physical state. One side of his face was accompanied by a drop in these images, so some have suggested his mild stroke.

Trump, who at the age of eight, has a history of health problems such as chronic venous insufficiency, which can cause inflation and bruising, but official reports of reputable American and foreign media describe the rumors mainly baseless and social conjectures. Here’s a look at Trump’s physical condition and all the rumors about his health in reputable American media.

Recent Event: Face Falling at September 11th Anniversary

On September 9 (September 9th anniversary), Trump attended a ceremony in the Pentagon, with images and videos released by him that showed significant drop on the right of his face – especially in the oral and cheek area. These images quickly became social networks such as X (former Twitter) and Tikktak, and users such as Ben Misslas of Meidastouch’s podcast described it as “Droopy Face”, claiming that Trump “confused and confused” may have been stroke. Some users even referred to the old videos and compared the drooping to the signs of stroke (such as one -sided facial weakness, according to Acronym Fast: Face, Arms, Speech, Time). The rumors combined with previous reports of Trump’s hand bruising (which was attributed to repeated handling) and wrist swelling, and made speculation about the use of blood thinners (such as aspirin) and possible fall.

The reputable media covered the event, but insisted that no evidence had been confirmed by a stroke. For example, Economics Times listed the potential causes of the face, including stroke, Bell’s Palsy, middle ear infections, skull fractures, autoimmune disorders, tumors, laim disease, sarcoidosis, Ramsey Hunt syndrome, but no special gillene syndrome He hasn’t given. Mirror also described the fall as “completely” and linked it to the symptoms of stroke, but emphasized that the White House in July attributed Trump’s health problems to chronic intravenous failure that could cause swelling and bruising, without referring to more serious blood clots. Yahoo News also attributed rumors to “virtual rumors” and noted that Trump was not in public four days before the ceremony, but there was no confirmation of the White House or Trump.

Wider rumors: from death to decline

Rumors about Trump have gone beyond the face of the face and include claims of his sudden death in early September. The rumors came after Trump’s absence in public for several days (workers’ weekends) on social media such as Tiktak and X, with millions of videos claiming Trump had been dead or stroke. In a speech at the elliptical office, Trump called the rumors “fake” and said he was “active” and even played a golf. The Guardian described the rumors as a sign of “our current moment”, where the wrong information was spread quickly, but insisted that there was no evidence of Trump’s poor health. Al -Jazeera also examined the broadcast of death rumors and attributed it to fake videos and rumors.

As for overall health, Trump has a history of high cholesterol, obesity, and low -motion lifestyle that increases the risk of stroke, but official reports from year 4 indicate natural heart rhythm and major problems. Reuters reported that Trump has denied rumors and the White House has announced the results of recent examinations “normal”. NBC News also noted that Trump, who previously questioned his competitors such as Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton, now describes himself as “healthy”. The BBC released a video of Trump in which he rejects rumors in the elliptical office. The ABC also pointed to the detection of venous failure, saying that it could cause appearance such as inflation, but Trump seemed normal in public appearances after the 9/11 anniversary event – for example, in an interview with Fox & Freunds, where he spoke clearly and no drooping.

Evaluation of valid media out of Trump’s health status

Preparedly American and foreign media such as Newsweek, the New York Times and Reuters attribute the news to cyberspace rumors and assess Trump’s health as normal. Newsweek emphasized that Trump appeared in subsequent appearances, including interviews with reporters and the announcement of the arrest of Charlie Kirk’s killer. The Root sought the doctors’ opinion that it was difficult to diagnose a stroke without the official announcement of the White House, but apparent symptoms such as drooping can be temporary or fatigue, not necessarily a stroke. The Guardian and Al Jazeera cited rumors of death more than political tensions than medical reality.

Overall, these media assessed Trump’s health as “management”: chronic venous failure is real and the age of 6 increases the risks, but no official reports of stroke or cognitive deterioration have been confirmed. Trump and the White House insist on his public activities (such as news and golf conferences) to thwart the rumors. However, medical experts warn that the lack of transparency in the health of leaders can exacerbate the rumors, similar to what happened to Biden.

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