US President Donald Trump delivered a speech at the annual National Republican Congressional Committee Annual Dinner in Washington DC, drawing attention for its wide-ranging topics, including his views on the BBC and the situation in Iran. Trump suggested that Iran is eager to make a deal but is hesitant to do so due to fear of reprisal from their own people and the United States.
Recent data from Reuters/Ipsos showed a decline in Trump’s approval rating to a record-low of 36% for March 2026, attributed to factors such as rising fuel prices and disapproval of the Iran conflict. Public sentiment towards Trump’s speech at the fundraising dinner was critical, with some describing it as erratic and concerning.
Comments from viewers and social media users criticized Trump’s speech, with some questioning his mental state and the validity of his statements. The speech has added to a series of controversial remarks made by Trump recently, with observations on his physical and mental condition becoming more prevalent.
During the swearing-in ceremony of the new Homeland Security Secretary, Markwayne Mullin, Trump displayed visible reactions, which some interpreted as signs of distress or health issues. Observers noted Trump’s physical appearance and behavior, prompting speculation and concerns about his well-being.
Despite Trump’s health condition being reported as chronic venous insufficiency, there remains speculation and scrutiny surrounding his overall health and fitness for office. The event also highlighted Trump’s interaction with Mullin’s Native American heritage, showcasing moments of surprise and curiosity from the president.
Trump’s demeanor and reactions during public appearances continue to draw attention and scrutiny, raising questions about his health and ability to fulfill his presidential duties effectively.

