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'I was very active...', US President Donald Trump Breaks Silence on His Illness Rumours

For some time now, there has been a debate on US President Donald Trump's illness on social media. Many people were speculating that Trump is unwell. A statement by Vice President JD Vance had fueled these rumors further, after which the White House also clarified on this.

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'I was very active...', US President Donald Trump Breaks Silence on His Illness Rumours

US President Donald Trump recently made headlines due to rumours of his health on social media. The US President has now put the ruours to rest. He said that he is absolutely fine and had gone to Virginia Golf Course to spend the weekend on Labor Day. A statement by Vice President JD Vance had fueled these rumors further, after which the White House also clarified on this.

For some time now, there has been a debate on US President Donald Trump's illness on social media. Many people were speculating that Trump is unwell. However, Trump has put an end to all these speculations by coming in front of the media.

Trump Response on His Illness Rumous

Trump has called the reports of his illness a rumor. Trump says he is absolutely fine and he went to a Virginia golf course to celebrate the Labor Day weekend.

After Donald Trump's absence, questions were raised about his health. At the same time, Vice President JD Vance's statement fueled these rumors even more. Dismissing the news of his illness, Trump said- This was fake news. I was very active this weekend.

79-year-old Donald Trump is the oldest person to hold the US presidency. Trump has not appeared in front of the media for the last several days and no statement has come from his side.

Vice President JD Vance Response

Meanwhile, on Thursday, an interview of Vice President JD Vance was published in an American newspaper. In this, when Vance was asked, "Will he become the Commander in Chief?", JD Vance said, "Trump can handle this responsibility in a better way. Yes, if something happens to the President, then I can become the Commander in Chief."

White House Statement on Trump's Health

After this statement by JD Vance, the news of Trump's illness gained momentum. Earlier on July 17, White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt had said that Trump's legs were swollen and there were injury marks on his right hand. Pictures of Trump's injury also started going viral on social media, on which Levitt said that due to shaking hands with many people, some marks have formed on his hands.

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