U.S. President Donald Trump reappeared with more than 40 posts on his social network Truth Social in just over a day, after his silence over the weekend, which sparked speculation about his health condition.
Between Saturday night and Sunday Donald Trump made a battery of publications of wide variety, in which he accused a worker working on some White House renovations of scratching some marble slabs, defended his management in Washington D.C. to reduce crime, thanked possible nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize or recalled the alleged Russian interference in the 2016 elections, to end with a “GOOD NIGHT”.
This rate, high even for the president himself, comes hours after rumors were unleashed in the country about the state of health of the president, especially in social networks, due to the low profile he had maintained in recent days.
One of Donald Trump’s posts was a photograph purportedly taken over the weekend showing him playing goal alongside former soccer coach Jon Gruden, as if to quell doubts.
The 79-year-old president was diagnosed last July with chronic venous insufficiency, a benign and normal ailment in the elderly, and has since been seen on occasion with swollen ankles or trouble walking.
These conditions were compounded by an infrequent silence during the weekend, which was spent mainly playing golf at his Virginia club and very distant from the press that follows him everywhere he goes.
A pair of photographs of him taken from a great distance, showing him wearing his trademark red ‘Make America Great Again’ cap, were the president’s greatest graphic evidence.
Despite chronic venous insufficiency detected in July, the White House said at the time that Donald Trump was in “excellent health.”
The Republican leader has often been very critical of the lack of transparency with the medical situation of his predecessor, former President Joe Biden (2021-2025), who was diagnosed with prostate cancer this year, and during his term, which he left at the age of 82, faced constant questions about his health and fitness, according to information from EFE.
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