President Donald Trump is once again shutting down bizarre conspiracy theories — this time over claims that he’s either in failing health or, in some corners of the internet, no longer alive.
The speculation exploded after Trump returned to the Oval Office last September 2, following several days away from the public eye. Photos snapped by paparazzi quickly circulated online, sparking intense debate about his appearance.

US President Donald Trump with John Fredericks at Virginia golf club, Photo Credit: John Fredericks/X
One close-up image of the president’s face drew immediate reactions on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. “Maybe it’s just me, but that doesn’t look like Trump at all,” one user commented. Another user joked: “Lol that’s not Trump, that’s his stunt double.” A third post simply read: “Okay maybe he is dying.”
This isn’t the first time social media has run wild with claims of a “Trump body double.” Back in June, photos from a NATO summit in the Netherlands triggered similar chatter after Trump appeared slightly shorter than expected while standing next to world leaders.

US President Donald Trump waving from inside of a car, Photo Credit: Globe Eye News/X
“Obviously not the real one. Not tall enough,” one skeptic posted at the time. Others joked that Trump was in “multiple places at once,” while another remarked: “That… that is not Trump.”
But the reality is likely far less sensational. Official White House health disclosures list Trump at 6’3” and 224 pounds. In the widely discussed photo, he’s seen standing near King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands (6’2”) and Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (just over 6 feet). With both men close in height, experts say camera angles, footwear differences, and posture can easily alter appearances.
Trump shut down the speculation in trademark style, sharing a no-nonsense post on Truth Social:
“NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE. Also, DC IS A CRIME FREE ZONE! President DJT.”

US President Donald Trump spotted outside the White House wearing golf attire, Photo Credit: Nt_Takfeeri_1/X
His comment came in response to a supporter who blasted what they called a double standard in media coverage, noting:
“Biden disappears for days and the press calls him ‘sharp.’ Trump steps back for 24 hours and it’s a meltdown.”
Vice President JD Vance stirred the conversation further when he weighed in on Trump’s health during an interview with USA Today. While Vance said he’d be prepared for “anything catastrophic,” he also pushed back hard against the rumors.

US President Donald Trump spotted outside the White House wearing golf attire, Photo Credit: ADAM/X
“The president is in incredibly good health. He’s got tremendous energy,” Vance said. “He’s the last one to go to bed, the first one to wake up, and he’s making calls before anyone else.”
Despite the online frenzy, Trump’s message is clear: he’s here, he’s healthy, and he’s not going anywhere.
Sources: Unilad