It is increasingly challenging for the White House to conceal Donald Trump’s apparent decline. The president is often seen sitting during events and struggles with movement, indicating possible physical issues. Whether these problems are due to normal aging or a chronic condition is unclear, as the administration has not provided any information.
Additionally, Trump seems to exhibit signs of cognitive decline, potentially related to age or other factors. The public remains uninformed on this matter, with the White House asserting that Trump is always alert and never sleeps.
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The administration’s claim that Trump never sleeps is contradicted by instances where he is seen dozing off during meetings in front of cameras. A more balanced perspective is necessary, as neither extreme—perfection nor severe decline—seems wholly accurate.
Trump has reportedly undergone four dementia screenings in under two years, raising questions about the frequency and reasons for these medical evaluations.
This is a question that the White House often avoids addressing.

