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Trump claims he is “aging in reverse” – critics raise questions

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Donald Trump is facing renewed criticism after several posts about his age and energy levels.

Over the weekend, Trump shared multiple posts on Truth Social in which he claimed that he was “aging in reverse”.

According to Wonderwall.com, the posts followed similar messages from conservative influencer Bo Loudon.

Many social media users reacted quickly and criticized the president. Several pointed to incidents in which Trump appeared tired during meetings and public events.

The White House has rejected the criticism, saying that Trump is in good health.

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Focus on health

The debate surrounding Trump’s health has intensified in recent months.

Critics have pointed to swollen ankles, bruises on his hand, and mistakes during speeches as possible signs of aging.

According to CNN, cardiologist Jonathan Reiner has also commented on Trump’s public appearances. He believes the president has appeared to fall asleep several times during meetings.

At the same time, political pressure on Trump has increased.

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Support declines

A new poll from CBS News/YouGov shows that Trump is losing support among white voters without college degrees.

The group has previously been an important part of his voter base.

According to the poll, his support among the group has dropped from plus 36 percentage points in 2025 to minus 8 percentage points in May 2026.

Economic problems and rising inflation are mentioned as possible reasons.

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This could create problems for Republicans in the 2026 midterm elections, where the party is fighting to keep its majority in Congress.

Sources: Wonderwall.com, CNN, and CBS News/YouGov.

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