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Where in the world is Donald Trump? Rumors on the way to the holiday weekend

    If you have noticed it, as others did, that President Donald Trump held an unusually low public profile this week, you were not the only one.

    Social media were near speculation on Friday about the place of residence of the 47th president and, grim, his health.

    “Trump has not been publicly seen on Tuesday since his cabinet meeting,” noted journalist Aaron Rupar on X on X, because he shared a post remark about the public public schedule of the president of the president.

    “Donald Trump has not been seen in public since Tuesday and has not planned any events,” wrote the Republicans against Trump account on X. “Where is he? Who runs the country?”

    First things, first: Trump is the most certainly alive. On Friday, President Social took the truth to ensure his supporters that his rates that had been made by a Federal Court of Appeal were still in force.

    Namely:

    “All rates are still in force! Nowadays, a very part -time court of appeal wrongly said that our rates should be removed, but they know that the United States of America would eventually win. If these rates were ever disappearing, it would be a total disaster for the country. It would make us financially weak and we should be strong,” Trump wrote.

    Comments from vice -president JD Vance contributed to the situation, in which Trump's number 2 said he was ready to get in for Trump when something happened.

    The 79-year-old Trump was again seen this week with bruised hands in makeup, weeks after the White House confirmed the bruises and announced a diagnosis that was connected to it.

    On Monday, bruises were seen on the President's hand while photos were taken from him during a meeting with the South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, USA Today reported.

    Days earlier, the bruises caused by his hand could be seen when he was in the Oval Office.

    These bruises have been seen since August 2024, NBC News reported.

    In February, Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt of the White House told NBC News that the bruises of “constantly working and hand all day shaking hands every day.”

    But the White House reacted after more reports had taken note of the bruises in July, as well as swelling that was seen in his lower legs.

    In July, the White House confirmed that Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, “a benign and common state, especially in people over 70,” said Arts Sean Barbabella in the White House in a memorandum.

    Vance insisted, in an interview with USA Today, that Trump was in 'great health'.

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