
Trump rebuts weekend rumors on social media about his death
President Donald Trump spoke at length from the Oval Office Tuesday, proving that he is in fact alive after rumors circulated online over the long holiday weekend that he might have died.
Trump initially said he wasn’t aware of the speculation when asked about his “demise” by a Fox News reporter after the president announced he would move U.S. Space Command headquarters from Colorado to Alabama.

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“Really, I didn’t see that,” Trump said. “You know, I have heard, it’s sort of crazy but last week I did numerous news conferences. All successful. They went very well, like this is going very well. And then I didn’t do any for two days, and they said, ‘There must be something wrong with him.’ Biden wouldn’t do them for months. You wouldn’t see him.”
Trump then said that he had heard about the online speculation of his death, but that he didn’t realize how extensive the rumors were.
“No, I heard that. I get reports,” Trump said. “Now you knew I did an interview that lasted for about an hour and a half with somebody, and everybody saw. That was on one of your competitors. I did numerous shows, and also did a number of truths, long truths. I think, pretty poignant truths. No, I was very active over the weekend.”
Trump added a few moments later: “I didn’t hear that one. That’s pretty serious stuff.”
The rumors that Trump had potentially died began circulating online Friday but began dissipating on Saturday, Sunday and Monday after the group of reporters that follows the president around saw him walk into his golf club in Virginia each of those three days.