Stephen Miller Slams Liberals Pushing False Trump Health Rumors

Deputy chief of staff for policy and Homeland Security advisor Stephen Miller slammed Democrats this week for pushing false claims about President Donald Trump’s health.

“President Trump has done more press conferences, more interviews, more transparency, more public accessibility, more hours and hours with the press. He livestreams his cabinet meetings for nearly four hours!” Miller said during an interview Wednesday night on Fox News with Sean Hannity.

“There’s no human being in the history of politics who has made themselves more available to the press and the public than President Trump or who has demonstrated more stamina,” he added.

“In public life, I can tell you that every single person who works for him in the White House is outworked by him. He is the first one to call us in the morning, in the early hours of the morning,” the White House deputy chief of staff for policy said.

“He is the last one to call us far past midnight on every single work project, whether it’s trade, whether it’s national security, whether it’s the border, whether it’s crime, whether it’s public safety, whether it is making our cities beautiful again, whether it is making our government responsive, whether it’s improving the workforce, whether it is dealing with the need for cheaper housing, you pick the issue: He’s on top of it 24/7,” Miller continued.

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Last weekend, liberals baselessly spread rumors online that Trump was either not alive or that his health had deteriorated so badly that he would be resigning from office.

Trump spoke to reporters about the false claims on Wednesday in the Oval Office, where he reminded everyone that he spent Labor Day weekend golfing and working.

“Well, it’s fake news,” the president said of the rumors about his death.

President Donald Trump left the White House in golf attire Sunday morning and headed to his country club in Northern Virginia as rumors spread on social media that he was experiencing severe health issues.

Wearing golf shoes, black pants, a black pullover, and a white “USA” hat, he departed in an SUV and arrived at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling shortly after 10 a.m., the New York Post reported.

“Great playing Golf with Jon Gruden — A really nice guy, and true character!” Trump wrote on Truth Social along with a photo of the former Oakland Raiders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach.

It was unclear if the photo of Trump golfing with Jon Gruden was taken on Sunday, The Post reported.

The president’s brief break from public appearances this week fueled unfounded speculation on social media that he was either seriously ill or had died. All of which are totally false and completely unfounded.

Speculation began Friday after the White House released a blank Labor Day weekend schedule for the president. By then, it had been four days since Trump’s last public appearance — a Tuesday Cabinet meeting at the White House.

Hashtags like “#TrumpIsDead” and “#WhereIsTrump” trended on X during the president’s absence and blank public schedule. He was last seen Saturday heading to his golf club with his granddaughter Kai.

Vice President JD Vance said last week that Trump is in “incredibly good health” but stressed he is prepared to assume leadership if necessary.

The White House released a memo last month from Sean Barbabella, the physician to the president, addressing mild swelling in his legs and photos that circulated showing bruising on Trump’s hand.

Barbabella said tests revealed Trump had “chronic venous insufficiency, a benign and common condition among people over 70.”

Regarding the bruising, Barbabella said it was “consistent with minor soft tissue irritation from frequent handshaking and the use of aspirin,” a standard part of his cardiovascular prevention regimen.

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