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‘Death warmed over’: Trump’s France appearance fuels new health concerns

June 16, 2026
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‘Death warmed over’: Trump’s France appearance fuels new health concerns

Experts were raising questions about President Donald Trump‘s health after photo and video footage showed the now octogenarian traveling between back-to-back events across the ocean.

Trump went from Sunday night’s UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House to France for the G7 Summit to discuss the next steps in the deal with Iran to stop the military conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Political commentators reacted to the president’s appearance in Évian-les-Bains, France, with French President Emmanuel Macron.

“The WH is trying to project Trump as the president who never stops working, going right from the UFC thing to Paris and nailing down the Iran agreement when others were sleeping. In reality, he looks and sounds totally spent. How much longer can they keep the plates spinning?” Conspiracy expert and author Mike Rothschild wrote on X.

“Trump does not look like a man that’s in full control of his faculties,” entrepreneur and technologist Gissur Simonarson, co-founder of Cloud Sherpa, wrote on X.

“Trump looks like death warmed over,” journalist Aaron Rupar wrote on X.

“Trump, now 80 years old, is looking banged up after his big night at the fights and a flight to Europe,” Rupar wrote in a separate X post.

“The blank eyes. A portal to hell,” political commentator Bill Johnson wrote on X.

The WH is trying to project Trump as the president who never stops working, going right from the UFC thing to Paris and nailing down the Iran agreement when others were sleeping. In reality, he looks and sounds totally spent. How much longer can they keep the plates spinning? https://t.co/Unfvq3uzBE — Mike (not a) Rothschild (@rothschildmd) June 15, 2026

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