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Speculation about Trump’s health is intensifying. Trump hasn’t been seen publicly since Wednesday, skipped his usual Mar-a-Lago golf weekend, and the White House called an unusually early lid at 11am Saturday — with no explanation, during an active U.S. military operation against Iran.
Public appearances in recent months have fueled growing concern. Observers have noted facial drooping on one side, persistent hand bruising, swollen ankles, and increasing signs of fatigue. Medical professionals have publicly speculated these symptoms could point to conditions including chronic venous insufficiency — which the White House has confirmed — or potentially more serious neurological or cardiovascular issues. Trump’s former doctor also revealed a glowing 2016 health statement was dictated by Trump himself, not his physician.
Social media users have noted that recent tweets from Trump’s Truth Social account do not appear to be Trump’s usual style and appears more like Stephen Miller.
A 2025 YouGov poll found nearly two-thirds of Americans believe Trump’s health and age are affecting his ability to govern, and 49% believe he is in cognitive and physical decline. Trump has insisted he has “never felt better.”
With the nation in the middle of a military crisis, Americans deserve transparency — not silence.Speculation about Trump’s health is intensifying. Trump hasn’t been seen publicly since Wednesday, skipped his usual Mar-a-Lago golf weekend, and the White House called an unusually early lid at 11am Saturday — with no explanation, during an active U.S. military operation against Iran. Public appearances in recent months have fueled growing concern. Observers have noted facial drooping on one side, persistent hand bruising, swollen ankles, and increasing signs of fatigue. Medical professionals have publicly speculated these symptoms could point to conditions including chronic venous insufficiency — which the White House has confirmed — or potentially more serious neurological or cardiovascular issues. Trump’s former doctor also revealed a glowing 2016 health statement was dictated by Trump himself, not his physician. Social media users have noted that recent tweets from Trump’s Truth Social account do not appear to be Trump’s usual style and appears more like Stephen Miller. A 2025 YouGov poll found nearly two-thirds of Americans believe Trump’s health and age are affecting his ability to govern, and 49% believe he is in cognitive and physical decline. Trump has insisted he has “never felt better.” With the nation in the middle of a military crisis, Americans deserve transparency — not silence.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 8 Vue 0 Aperçu
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On April 2, 1845, the first-ever photograph of the Sun was captured by French physicists Hippolyte Fizeau and Léon Foucault. Using an early photographic process called a daguerreotype, they produced a 12 cm image with an exposure time of just 1/60th of a second — a remarkable technical achievement for that era
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