Speculation has heightened regarding the health of the US President after observers noted a change in his schedule hinting at possible advice to reduce his workload. President Donald Trump criticized The New York Times for an article focusing on his health and age. This has sparked discussions about his well-being, with concerns raised about a perceived shift in his routine as he ages, despite his refutations.
Nicholas, an influencer on TikTok, recently addressed the issue on social media, citing widespread worries about Trump’s health. In a video, he highlighted a report by The New York Times revealing a significant decrease in Trump’s public engagements compared to his first term, with a notable reduction in events and shorter workdays.
Following Nicholas’s post, social media users shared mixed reactions, with some questioning the amount of work Trump is doing each day, given his age. At 79, Trump holds the record as the oldest individual to become president, with reports indicating a decrease in his domestic engagements but an increase in international trips, raising concerns about his health and workload management.
Despite speculation that he has been advised to slow down, Trump vehemently denied these claims, expressing his frustration through his social media platform, Truth Social. He criticized The New York Times for what he perceived as inaccurate reporting and defended his achievements in office, emphasizing his efforts to improve the economy and international standing.
Recent polls have shown a decline in Trump’s approval ratings during his second term, coupled with growing concerns about his health, as evidenced by public scrutiny of his physical appearance earlier this year. The White House has been compelled to address these health issues following the circulation of photos showing bruising on Trump’s hands and swollen ankles.