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Trump Death Rumours Spread Across Social Media 

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Unverified claims about the death of United States President Donald Trump spread rapidly on X on Saturday, drawing thousands of reactions and questions about his whereabouts. 

The trending hashtags “Trump is Dead” and “Trump Died” gathered tens of thousands of posts, while phrases like “Where is Trump” also dominated discussions.

The rumours gained ground amid a quiet weekend at the White House.

The president’s public schedule listed no events for Saturday or Sunday, only noting in-town press pool calls at 8:00 AM EDT.

With Trump not seen in public since Wednesday, speculation increased, though no reliable news outlet has confirmed any such report.

Posts on X showed a mix of alarm, satire, and false claims. Some users pointed to the absence of press sightings, while others spread manipulated videos linking the rumours to a supposed prediction from The Simpsons.

The videos, however, have been discredited as altered or misleading.

Trump recently signed executive orders on cashless bail and flag-burning and has been engaged in legal disputes, including efforts to dismiss Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.

His recent diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency in July has not been connected to the ongoing speculation.

The White House schedule for Monday, September 1, also shows no public events. As of now, neither Trump’s office nor the White House has made any statement.

The online claims remain unverified, continuing a pattern of viral hoaxes that often surface on X and later prove false.

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