In a late-night social media flurry that has become characteristic, former President Donald Trump, 79, took to Truth Social not just to tout his achievements, but also to air grievances about the sheer volume of work he claims to undertake. Despite his age and increasing scrutiny regarding his fitness for office, Trump declared, “There has never been a President that has worked as hard as me!”
The former president, often photographed appearing to doze off during high-profile events, insists that his “hours are the longest, and my results are among the best.” He then proceeded to list a series of accomplishments, including the audacious claim of stopping eight wars and “saving many millions of lives in the process,” alongside the creation of what he terms “the Greatest Economy in the History of our Country.” Trump also made sure to boast about his cognitive assessment results, an increasingly frequent point of emphasis from his camp.
His fiery post didn’t stop there. Trump lashed out at the New York Times, calling for the “seditious” publication to cease operations. This broadside followed a report from the Times analyzing a noticeable decrease in Trump’s working hours and public appearances compared to his first term. The report further fuels ongoing speculation and concerns about his stamina and mental acuity.
Indeed, Trump has faced heightened public and media scrutiny concerning his sleep schedule and overall fitness for the demanding role of president. Beyond the visual evidence of him seemingly dozing during important meetings, questions have also lingered about an MRI he underwent during his October physical exam. The White House eventually attributed the procedure to his advanced age, though specifics remain vague. As the 2024 election cycle heats up, Trump’s health and work ethic are clearly becoming central talking points, both for himself and his critics.
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