Donald Trump’s latest appearance sparks ‘body double’ rumors

Donald Trump’s latest appearance has reignited bizarre body double rumors, and the internet has plenty of theories.

The 79-year-old president returned to the spotlight this week after several days out of public view, and instead of calming speculation about his health, his appearance set off another wave of online conspiracy chatter.

Photos taken on September 2 showed Trump leaving the White House and later addressing reporters in the Oval Office. But it wasn’t his words that drew attention; it was his noticeably puffier face.

“Maybe it’s just me, but that doesn’t look like Trump at all,” one X user wrote. Another joked: “That’s his stunt double.” A third went darker: “Okay… maybe he is dying.”

This isn’t the first time Trump has had to fend off such rumors. In the past, conspiracy theories suggested that his wife, Melania Trump, had been replaced by a stand-in during official events. Now, the same strange claims are being directed at him.

Height drama adds fuel
Speculation about Trump’s appearance actually began months earlier. Back in June, during a NATO summit in the Netherlands, he posed for a group photo with King Willem-Alexander (6’2”) and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (just over 6’0”).

Trump, who has long been listed at 6’3”, appeared slightly shorter than expected in the shot, prompting online claims that the man in the picture couldn’t possibly be the real deal.

“Not tall enough. Obviously not him,” one person tweeted. Another added: “When I saw a video from earlier today, I was wondering why he looked so much shorter.”

Experts, however, point out the far more boring explanation: height perception can change based on posture, footwear, or even angles in a photo.

Trump claps back
Trump himself wasted little time in pushing back. Writing on Truth Social, he declared: “NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE. Also, DC IS A CRIME FREE ZONE! President DJT.”

The post came after one supporter accused the media of treating Trump and President Joe Biden very differently when it comes to questions about their age and stamina.

Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance recently told The Telegraph he is “prepared if anything catastrophic happened,” but stressed that Trump is in “incredibly good health” and works “later at night and earlier in the morning” than many younger staffers.

Despite these reassurances, conspiracy chatter around Trump’s health shows no sign of slowing down. For every expert dismissing it as internet noise, there are thousands of social media users convinced that the president they saw this week wasn’t the real one.

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