The White House criticized ‘unstable liberals’ for spreading a conspiracy theory alleging that President Donald Trump was hurried to the hospital on Saturday. Concerns about the president’s health have been a focal point during his current term, with the public closely monitoring his public slip-ups, physical limitations, and reported health problems. Speculation arose following an announcement from the White House at 11:08 am on Saturday that President Trump would not be appearing publicly for the rest of the day, a departure from his usual weekend routine of playing golf at Mar-a-Lago.
In response to social media rumors suggesting that the president had been taken to Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, DC, the official ‘Rapid Response 47’ account vehemently denied the claims. One tweet stated that when President Trump does not engage with the press for 12 hours, liberals fabricate wild conspiracy theories, contrasting it with their silence when President Biden went 12 days without press interaction, emphasizing that President Trump is always actively working.
Additionally, the White House reacted to a post by liberal influencer Ed Krassenstein, who shared speculation about Donald Trump being at Walter Reed Medical Center. The Rapid Response 47 account dismissed the claim by calling him a “weapons-grade moron.” White House Director of Communications Steven Cheung indirectly addressed the hospitalization rumors, asserting President Trump’s unwavering dedication to serving the American people during the Easter weekend, emphasizing his continuous work in the White House and Oval Office.
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