Trump Fuels Health Woes Talk After Struggling To Sit Down, Looks Tired In India
KEY POINTS
- Donald Trump sparked new health concerns earlier this week
- The POTUS struggled to sit on a bench in India
- Donald Trump appeared to have low energy in India
Donald Trump just sparked new health woes after he was seen struggling yet again in India.
Earlier this week, the POTUS attended a series of engagements but there was one that captured the attention of his supporters and critics alike. Melania Trump’s husband showed signs that he couldn’t sit down while at an event, and some netizens were certain that he isn’t well.
Trump also looked tired during his 36-hour visit to India with his wife. He rarely smiled, and he also looked sleepy at one point. When he tried to use a shovel to plant a tree, the POTUS did not seem to exert any force.
According to Political Flare, what Trump exhibited in India in terms of his health was quite laughable because he used to claim that Hillary Clinton was deathly ill. But it has become evident that Trump is actually the one who has low energy.
Twitter user @TomJChicago uploaded a video of Trump trying to sit on a bench beside his wife. It literally took him a few seconds before he managed to sit on the stool. Trump even tried to change his position because he really couldn’t sit on the bench at first.
“Trump does not display cat-like reflexes as he tries to sit down. Neurological impairment makes common moves like sitting down, look incredibly awkward. Hard to believe, but the video is worse than the still pics. His accessorizing is pretty bad too,” the Twitter user captioned the snap.
Some netizens couldn’t help but wonder what’s really wrong with the POTUS. Others couldn’t believe how ungentlemanly the president is because he didn’t even assist the first lady while she was trying to sit down.
“Plus, he doesn’t move over when Melania motions for him to do so she can sit down,” Twitter user @RabbiJill said.
“Now, imagine him as a husband…” Twitter user @EdwardMzac said.
“He had the same look on his face that I saw on patients in my mom’s therapy sessions when she went into long-term care,” Twitter user @PhilaFilly said.
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