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NEW: Left-Wing Extremists Gleefully Spread Trump Death Hoax

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President Donald Trump was spotted Saturday morning ahead of a golf outing in Virginia with his grandchildren, officially debunking a sickening death hoax spread by the radical left.

It is unclear exactly when or where the hoax originated, though the majority of posts on the matter pointed to the president’s lack of public appearances since Tuesday. An august 27 interview from Vice President JD Vance was also cited by hoaxers, particularly when he said he was “ready to step in if there was a terrible tragedy,” when asked a generic question about the role of vice president.

Based on this sort of flimsy “evidence,” left-wing extremists took to social media to gleefully celebrate Trump’s supposed death. “They’re putting orange paint and a wig on vance as we speak,” wrote political streamer Vaush, a far-left extremist who once revealed that he has a stash of “horse porn” on his computer.

“I don’t care if Trump is still alive, I’m going to like every post I see that says he’s dead. Put it out into the cosmos,” wrote another left-wing X user, garnering 70,000 likes. Others posted demonic imagery wishing death upon the president, something that was also done when he contracted COVID-19 in 2020.

The hoax was also amplified by mainstream left-wing political commentators. “Is Donald Trump alive, right now? I don’t I’m asking the question literally, I mean he probably is, but where is Trump?” said left-wing political commentator David Pakman, who spent months claiming President Joe Biden was not exhibiting signs of cognitive decline. He went on to claim that Trump “had not been seen” for three whole days before claiming his TruthSocial posts were being written by AI.

The vile hoax was fully debunked by Saturday morning, however, when the president was seen ahead of a planned golf outing with his grandchildren in Virginia.

Daily Caller White House correspondent Reagan Reese further debunked the notion that Trump “had not been seen” since Tuesday by revealing that she sat down for a full interview with the president just yesterday. “Here’s me and the president before our interview yesterday. He’s very much alive! More coming soon,” Reese posted on X alongside a photo of her and Trump at the White House.

The hoax was seemingly amplified by concerns over the president’s health, as Trump, 79, was recently diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition where the veins, usually in the legs, struggle to send blood back to the heart due to damaged or weakened valves. The condition, which allows blood to pool or collect in the veins, becomes more common with age.

Overall, chronic venous insufficiency affects about 1 in 20 adults, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

While speaking with Newsmax last month, Dr. Chauncey Crandall, a world-renowned cardiologist and director of preventive medicine at the Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic in Florida, suggested a potential cause and said Trump’s condition should be easily manageable.

“This does not mean that you’re going to die. You’re not going to have a stroke or something like that. It’s a fairly benign condition. Often it can be managed with compression stockings or maybe even a mild diuretic,” he said.

Crandall further explained that in the president’s case, his frequent air travel could be a contributing factor to the condition. “I would like to point out that President Trump is a little different than other 80-year- olds. He’s almost like a bulldog. He has great endurance,” the cardiology expert added.