Concerns about Donald Trump’s health grew after his public appearance with First Lady Melania Trump at the 9/11 memorial service held Thursday at the Pentagon. The event marked the 24th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
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Social Media Points Out Facial Droop
During the ceremony, several viewers noticed what looked like a droop on the right side of Trump’s face. This sparked online debate, with some speculating about a minor stroke or TIA (mini-stroke). Others suggested the former president appeared tired, possibly affected by the recent assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
The White House has not released any statement regarding the concerns.
Trump Honors Charlie Kirk
At the service, Trump honored Charlie Kirk, who was killed on Wednesday while speaking at Utah Valley University.
“We miss him greatly. Yet I have no doubt that Charlie’s voice and the courage that he put into the hearts of countless people… will live on,” Trump said.
Trump also revealed plans to award Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth compared Kirk’s courage to the heroes remembered on 9/11.
Ongoing Speculation About Trump’s Health
This is not the first time Donald Trump’s health has been questioned. Earlier in September, an interview with Scott Jennings, a former aide to President George W. Bush, raised doubts after Trump sounded congested and fatigued. Some speculated he may have been sick with COVID or another illness, but the White House dismissed those claims.