President Donald Trump’s recent speeches have raised concerns about his well-being, with viewers noting issues with his voice and coherence. The US leader is currently attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, amidst his recent threats of imposing tariffs on European nations opposing his Greenland acquisition plans.
During the Forum, Trump seemed to confuse geography, stating, “I’m assisting Europe, NATO, and until recently, when I mentioned Iceland, they adored me.” Just a day prior, the 79-year-old President spent over 100 minutes at The White House discussing his first term and veered off-topic multiple times, even mentioning his potential career as a baseball player.
While reminiscing about bringing back mental asylums, Trump recalled his childhood experiences in New York City, claiming to have practiced baseball near Creedmoor Psychiatric Hospital. Criticizing the closure of asylums by Democrats, he attributed the rise of homelessness in some states to this policy change.
Social media users expressed disbelief and concern over Trump’s recent speeches, noting a perceived decline in his voice quality and coherence. Amidst these observations, questions about the President’s health have resurfaced, especially after reports of him falling asleep during meetings and walking with a limp.
Additionally, Trump has been seen using makeup to conceal dark bruises on his hands, which his press secretary attributed to his vigorous handshaking routine. Highlighting his busy schedule and daily aspirin regimen, the press secretary explained how these factors could lead to the bruising observed on the President.