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Trump's Health in Question After Reading Large-Font Notes at Event

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Donald Trump's recent appearance reading from large-font notes has sparked concerns about his health.

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Trump's Health in Question After Reading Large-Font Notes at Event

During the signing of an executive order on mail-in voting, Donald Trump raised concerns by struggling to read notes written in large font. This incident has reignited the debate about his health and ability to lead.

The former president read a text about congressional approval for a project at the White House, leading to speculation about his vision and possible cognitive issues. The situation occurred during an event where he signed an executive order related to mail-in voting rules.

Trump explained that a federal judge had halted construction at the White House, arguing that he needed congressional approval. According to Trump, the federal judge is saying that he needs congressional approval. Trump added, 'I see right here, I just wrote it down, he said we need congressional approval.'

Additionally, Trump claimed that he would be allowed to continue with the construction as long as it did not affect the safety of the White House and its grounds. 'This is positive for us—I’m allowed that, meaning we are allowed, to continue building as necessary to, let’s see…What is that? To…Cover the safety and security of the White House and its grounds,' Trump said.

Former President Trump highlighted the security measures implemented at the White House, including a drone-proof roof and the installation of bulletproof glass. 'We have a drone-proof roof—and it talks about the president and his staff—well, we’re gonna have a lot of bulletproof glass, the White House was built a long time ago,' Trump noted.

Furthermore, Trump described the glass as 'bulletproof and ballistic proof,' although he had difficulty remembering the exact term. 'This has the highest level of, in fact, they call this graph… this, uh, grass, this, uh, the glass, uh. It’s bulletproof, and it’s ballistic proof,' Trump said.

Faced with growing questions about Trump's health, White House spokesman Davis Ingle issued a statement defending his physical and mental state. Ingle emphasized that 'President Trump is the sharpest, most accessible, and energetic president in American history.'

Ingle added that Trump is working tirelessly to improve the country, attempting to dispel concerns about his ability to meet the demands of the office. 'President Trump is working around the clock to make our country greater than ever before,' Ingle concluded.

Concerns about Trump's health are not new, with previous reports mentioning napping during meetings and the appearance of bruises on his hands. These incidents have fueled speculation about his physical and mental state.

In the past, Trump has justified closing his eyes during meetings as a way to concentrate, describing them as 'boring.' Regarding the bruises, Trump claimed they were the result of 'shaking hands.'

Trump explained that closing his eyes during cabinet meetings is a strategy to stay focused, describing them as 'boring.' 'I’m going around a room, and I’ve got 28 guys — the last one was three-and-a-half hours. I have to sit back and listen, and I move my hand so that people will know I’m listening. I’m hearing every word, and I can’t wait to get out,' Trump said.

Additionally, Trump attributed the bruises on his hand to 'just shaking hands,' attempting to minimize concerns about his health.

According to the Irish Star, Trump appeared to hide his hand during the same meeting in which he signed the executive order. This gesture further fueled speculation about his health and the possible problems he might be facing.

The combination of these incidents has kept the issue of Trump's health at the center of public debate, raising questions about his ability to lead and his fitness for office.
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