False Rumors of Trump’s Death Spread Widely Online

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False Rumors of Trump’s Death Spread Widely Online.

False reports of Donald Trump’s death have circulated widely on social media, but official sources confirm the US president is alive and healthy.

The rumours gained traction on X over the weekend, despite no evidence supporting them. Government officials and Trump’s personal physician have dismissed the claims.

Speculation appears linked to Vice President JD Vance’s recent comments on presidential succession, which some misinterpreted as signaling health problems. Trump’s limited public appearances and a brief White House livestream glitch also fueled rumors.

Trump has a chronic venous insufficiency condition, which the White House says is stable and does not affect his duties. Videos and images of alleged emergency vehicles near the White House circulated online but were unverified.

Death hoaxes involving Trump or other public figures are not new and are often spread via hacked accounts or AI-generated content. The hashtag #TrumpIsDead trended but has no basis in fact.

Major news outlets, including BBC, Reuters, and CNN, report no health crises, and the White House has made no emergency announcements.

In thhis advanced social media era, it is very easy to spread any misinformation among users, Just likes India Circulates False Claims of Pakistani Attacked in Occupied Kashmir

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