Trump Dismisses Dems' Health Rumors During White House Interview

Washington D.C. – President Donald Trump has dismissed fresh rumors circulating about his health, made by Democrats, during an interview at the White House. The claims, described as “fake” by Trump, emerged as he was preparing to speak with journalist Miranda Devine.
Devine, who conducted the interview, reported that the timing of the rumors was particularly noteworthy, coinciding with the planned meeting. The President reportedly asserted that he is “at the top of his game,” directly countering the allegations.
While the specific nature of the rumored health concerns was not detailed in the report, the incident highlights a recurring pattern of unsubstantiated claims leveled against the President by his political opponents. This latest episode adds to a history of similar accusations, often surfacing during periods of heightened political tension.
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