Concerns about Donald Trump’s well-being have resurfaced following his recent speeches, with observers noting issues with his voice and clarity.
The US President is currently attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where he has been discussing topics such as potential tariffs on European nations and his interest in Greenland.
During the Forum, Trump made a statement that seemed geographically inaccurate, mentioning his support for Europe and NATO, and referencing Iceland in a confusing manner.
Earlier, the 79-year-old President spent over 100 minutes at The White House discussing various topics, including his past experiences and aspirations outside of politics, such as his interest in baseball.
While reminiscing about the idea of reviving mental health institutions, Trump shared personal anecdotes about his youth in New York City, including memories of playing baseball near a psychiatric hospital.
Criticism was directed at the President for his views on mental health policies and the closure of such facilities, with some attributing societal issues to these decisions made by Democrats.
Social media reactions to Trump’s recent appearances highlighted concerns about his physical and mental state, with comments focusing on his voice, demeanor, and overall health condition.
Recent observations of the President, including instances of him appearing fatigued or using makeup to conceal bruises on his hands, have raised questions about his well-being and physical condition.
White House officials have addressed concerns about Trump’s health, attributing physical signs like bruising to his active schedule and medical regimen, which includes daily aspirin intake.