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Trump has not been seen in public for almost a week while the fragile president disappears

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettAugust 30, 2025No Comments
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It was only a year ago that the media and some Democrats were busy pushing Joe Biden out of the 2024 race because he was tried too weak and too old to run for another mandate.

The solution on which the media and just enough voters settled was a decline of Donald Trump, who, thanks to the self-creted democratic chaos, was able to skate during the 2024 campaign without the consumer media highlight that, up to a burst in the last weeks, Trump has mainly campaigned one or two days a week.

When he is on the campaign track, Trump showed signs of decline. He was wrong. He confused the names. He disclosed and his energy level was clearly not what he was in 2016.

In short, Donald Trump watched, rang and acted old.

As president for the second time, Trump’s age and decline have become obvious problems that consumer media will not speak.

Gatherings have been a thing of the past for a long time. Most Trump’s events now take place with him sitting behind a desk.

No one has mentioned it in the media, but Donald Trump has not organized a public event since Tuesday, and he has no event scheduled for the Labor Day weekend.

Trump spent days without being seen in public.

The White House press pool has published updates like this on Friday: “We have a travel / photo lid at 5:17 pm. The swimming pool has not physically seen the president today. ”

There is no Bush, Clinton or Obama presidents who disappear from the public for days. When these presidents went somewhere or held no public event, the press was informed of their place of residence. If Bush went to erase Brush in his Ranch in Crawford, Texas, the American people were informed that the president was going to his ranch and had received the dates.

Even then, Bush was still seen. He has not disappeared. Clinton was a work executioner who did not take a lot of vacation, and Obama rarely took days off, with the exception of some family vacation scheduled each year. One of them was around the Christmas holidays.

Presidents do not develop strange bruises on their hands, which the White House explained as “handshake bruises” then disappears.

Trump has never been transparent about his health, and the American people need transparency as to the health and well-being of a president.

This is not a partisan problem.

There is a feeling that something could happen that Americans are not informed.

People age. The American people deserves to know what is going on. Presidents should not be allowed to disappear, and the fact that Trump has done is a major problem that the media should not help cover.

What do you think of Trump’s disappearance? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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