Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden has inadvertently fueled speculation that President Donald Trump is in poor health.
The 79-year-old Donald Trump has been quiet on social media out of the spotlight more than usual this past week, leading to rumors that he’s gravely ill. Large bruises have been spotted on Trump’s hands numerous times during his second term in the White House, further sparking speculation that he’s not healthy.
On his Truth Social account, President Trump posted a photo of himself golfing with Jon Gruden. Trump called the controversial former coach “a really nice guy” and a “true character” in the post.
Given the timing of his post, some folks believe Trump and Gruden golfed at some point this weekend, which would quell speculation that the POTUS is in good health.
But here’s something interesting that observant social media detectives picked up. Gruden posted a photo of himself golfing on X/Twitter last Saturday, and he’s wearing the same golf shirt in both images:
Now, people think that Gruden and Trump actually golfed last week, that the president is unhealthy and only posting about it on social media now to cover up the severity of his condition:
It’s safe to say that until/unless the White House addresses Trump’s health status with actual proof that he’s just fine, speculation that he’s seriously ill won’t go away.
Donald Trump’s Nephew, Fred, Fears That He Is Suffering From Dementia
Questions about Trump’s mental and physical well-being have been raised since he first launched a presidential bid in 2015. Donald’s nephew, Fred Trump III, has publicly voiced concern about him possibly dealing with dementia, citing its history in the family.
Donald’s father, Fred, was diagnosed with dementia in 1991 and with Alzheimer’s disease in 1998, a year before his death at the age of 93. Trump turns 80 next year, but dementia can start on someone in their 60s.
