Trump Dismisses Health Rumors as 'Fake News,' Says He Was ‘Very Active Over the Weekend’
President Trump, 79, dismissed death rumors as false during a White House press conference, following a social media surge with over 200,000 related posts, and confirmed he remains in good health.
- President Donald Trump dismissed health rumors, claiming he was 'very active over the weekend' and was unaware of any death speculation.
- Vice President JD Vance assured that Trump is in 'incredibly good health' and emphasized his readiness to take over if necessary.
- Speculation about Trump's health grew due to his recent absence from public appearances and visible bruising on his hand.
- Trump described the rumors as 'fake news' and blamed them on media speculation following his lack of appearances.
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U.S. President Donald Trump dismissed on Tuesday the rumors that for days have circulated on social media about his health, calling them "fake news," during a press conference in the White House. "Really? I didn't see that," said the 79-year-old Republican when he was jokingly asked, "How did he find out during the weekend that he was dead?", referring to a speculation on social media that he was in health trouble. "That's fake news," added Trum…
·Washington, United States
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