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Trump Triggers New Health Concerns After He’s Seen Struggling to Sit Down at Event in India

Donald Trump’s quick trip to India ended on Tuesday with plenty of impressive photos but without any major announcements on trade or security.

Trump departed having cemented his close friendship with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, upon whom he lavished praise during public appearances over the course of his 36-hour visit.

However, over that 36-hour period there were many instances where we saw a tired, and often struggling Trump.

Trump’s visit will be remembered more for the images it produced: a crowd topping 100,000 cheering for him at a campaign-like stadium rally, a softly lit tour of the Taj Mahal, and multiple homages to Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian independence leader famous for his humility.

“This has been a very special visit — unforgettable, extraordinary,” Trump said alongside Modi during an afternoon statement from the gardens of Hyderabad House. “What can you say? Very, very wonderful to be with you.”

The pair didn’t answer questions; Modi does not make himself available for news conferences in his own country. Trump convened his own news conference later in the day where he repeated his praise of the Indian leader.

While visiting the home of Gandhi, Trump was seen struggling to sit down. Remember, Trump often boasts of his virility and strength and looks. Trump lambasted his former opponents by calling them “low-energy” or accusing Hillary Clinton of being deathly ill.

So take a look at Trump sit down:

Now yeah, he is most likely wearing a bulletproof vest, but would that really cause Trump to look so…feeble?

At the state dinner held with President Ram Nath Kovind at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, Trump appeared out of it and at one point forgot to shake the president’s hand:

Some of these events could be brushed off…if they didn’t occur almost every day.

Just a few days ago at his MAGA rally in Las Vegas Trump struggled to speak correctly:

Now I am not a doctor. Even if I was, I couldn’t diagnose the president without examining him.

That said, if we see a man who is coughing and sneezing, we can say that he is probably sick. We don’t know if it is a cold, the flu, bronchitis, pneumonia, or an allergy…but we know it’s probably a good idea to stay away from man.

When we witness someone who is compulsively lying, continuously contradicting himself, struggling to speak correctly, struggling to walk and sit down, we can deduce that something is serious wrong with that man. And in this case the safe thing to do is not just to stay away from him, but to keep him away from situations where he can do harm.

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