Trump Sparks Health Concerns With Confusing ‘Daughter’ Remark
President Donald Trump posted a bizarre picture of a woman in an office whom he appeared to refer to as his daughter.
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The woman in the picture does not appear to be his actual daughters, Ivanka, 44, or Tiffany, 32.
“Great daughter. My Honor!!! President DJT” Trump wrote.
The post was met with concern about who the woman is and why the president would refer to her as a “great daughter.” Some people online believed that the president was displaying signs of dementia.
“Who the hell is it and why does it seem like he’s thinks it’s his daughter? One of the main signs of dementia is confusing people for family members,” popular Democratic X user Brian Krassenstein wrote.
“He is already losing it. Who is this?” one user said.
“Nothing to see here. Just the President of the United States actively sundowning in real time for the entire world to see,” one user noted.
“What in the name of dementia is going on here?” another said.
The White House did not respond to the Daily Beast’s repeated requests for clarity on the post.
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This post from Trump about his apparent “daughter,” along with the increasingly erratic president’s bizarre Truth Social posts, has come under heightened scrutiny in recent weeks.
An analysis from the Daily Beast found that Trump posted an astounding 861times last month, with the president averaging 27 posts per day, or the equivalent of just over once every hour of every day.
These posts include everything from deranged AI-generated memes, meltdowns about his war in Iran, and even a picture of him lounging shirtless in a pool floatie in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool with a bikini-clad woman.
Trump’s posting frequency was a sharp increase over April, when the Daily Beast calculated that Trump posted an average of 18 times a day.
The 80-year-old president has shown no sign of slowing down his posts in June, as he kicked off the month with a posting spree that amounted to 47 posts in a 31-minute period on Jun. 2.
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