UPDATE: Former President Donald Trump launched a furious tirade against the New York Times on November 6, 2023, after the publication reported on his declining energy levels during public appearances. The article indicated that observers noted signs of fatigue, particularly during an Oval Office event where he was seen dozing off.
Trump responded on Truth Social early Wednesday, asserting, “The Creeps at the Failing New York Times are at it again.” He vehemently denied the claims, boasting about his supposed victory in the 2024 Presidential Election, stating he won “all Seven Swing States” and the popular vote.
The controversial report highlighted a specific incident where Trump sat for about 20 minutes as executives discussed weight-loss drugs, with many suggesting he appeared fatigued. Trump dismissed these observations, claiming, “I have my highest Poll Numbers, ever,” and emphasized his work ethic, saying, “I have never worked so hard in my life.”
In his lengthy post, Trump criticized the article’s author, Katie Rogers, labeling her a “third-rate reporter” and calling the New York Times an “ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE.” He accused the publication of a biased agenda against him, stating, “They know this is wrong, as is almost everything that they write about me.”
Trump also touted his recent health evaluations, claiming to have aced a comprehensive cognitive test and maintained a “PERFECT PHYSICAL EXAM.” He added, “There will be a day when I run low on Energy, it happens to everyone, but with a PERFECT PHYSICAL EXAM… it certainly is not now!”
This escalating feud between Trump and the New York Times signals a significant moment in the public discourse surrounding his fitness for office as he gears up for the election. As Trump continues to rally his base, observers are eager to see how this controversy impacts his political standing moving forward.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.
