Trump denies health rumors: experts detect signs of anxiety.
US President Donald Trump stepped out to the press to deny rumors of his poor health that had been circulating online. In his speech, he described these accusations as 'fake news' and responded to questions regarding rumors of his alleged death, noting that he 'had not heard about it.'
Trump's Condition at the Press Conference
According to inkorr.com: Trump tried to appear confident during the press conference; however, a body language expert noted that he looked less energetic than usual, and his behavior seemed unusual. According to Judy James, his performance was 'very low,' and he lacked the energy and confidence that had characterized him before. His posture and facial expression indicated possible inner anxiety.
Experts' Impressions
During the conference, Trump attempted to refute rumors about his health, calling them 'fake news.' Experts noted that despite his efforts to look confident, the lack of his usual energy and assurance raised doubts about his true condition.
This press conference attracted attention not only from journalists but also from the general public, as the health of the president is an important issue for Americans. Addressing questions about his condition indicates how these rumors affect public perception of Trump as the country's leader.
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