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Image of Trump following false death report circulation

Amid whispers of Donald Trump's downfall, a photograph surfaced, depicting him en route to a golf course.

Trump's initial image following the death misinformation rumor
Trump's initial image following the death misinformation rumor

Image of Trump following false death report circulation

In a series of unexpected events, speculations and claims have been circulating about the health and public appearances of U.S. President Donald Trump. Here's a breakdown of the latest developments.

The White House has remained tight-lipped regarding the bruises on President Trump, providing no further details. Previously, they did offer an explanation, citing a large bruise on the President's right hand as evidence. This has sparked a flurry of theories, with some claiming the bruise resembles one Queen Elizabeth II had before her passing. However, the White House has neither confirmed nor denied this speculation.

The origin of the bruise was clarified by Dr. Sean Conley, the doctor who oversees President Trump's health. No information about President Trump's lack of public appearances or scheduled appearances for several days has been provided by the White House either, fueling the theories further.

Meanwhile, Vice President Mike Pence has expressed his readiness to assume the presidency should something happen to the U.S. President. He stated that he has "gained a lot of practice" during his time as Vice President.

Amidst these developments, a photo of President Trump was posted on social media by journalist Laura Rosen. The photo, taken at Trump's golf course in Sterling, Virginia, marked the first image of the President since rumors about his demise started circulating online.

Interestingly, the U.S. President plans to go out for golf in the morning, as stated by the White House. However, the rise in the "Pizza Index" orders in the Pentagon area, a term used to refer to the increase in pizza orders in a certain area, supposedly indicative of the start of international conflicts and crises, has not been commented on by the White House.

Despite the swirl of speculations, the White House has vehemently denied information about President Trump's demise. The U.S. President is in good health, according to the White House.

As the situation continues to unfold, the public awaits further clarification from the White House regarding the President's health, public appearances, and the claims surrounding the "Pizza Index" in the Pentagon area.

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