Tr:um:p Mocked for Misspelling His Name in Deleted Post
President Donald Trump Posts Misspelled Name and Sparks Health Concerns
In a recent activity on Truth Social, Donald Trump mistakenly referred to himself as “Donakd” before deleting the post. The error occurred when he shared an update about B-2 pilots landing in Missouri, mistakenly spelling his name in the message.
The 79-year-old promptly removed the original post after noticing the mistake and reposted a corrected version. Social media users quickly pointed out the slip-up, with some questioning his cognitive faculties. Comments ranged from jokes about needing an IQ test to concerns over his mental sharpness, reflecting continued speculation about his mental state.
Images from recent days have also raised health questions, with photos suggesting he might have a catheter visible through his pants and showing a discolored, swollen hand during the G7 summit. These images have fueled speculation about his overall health and well-being.
Military Actions and Political Statements
On June 21, Trump announced that the U.S. military conducted precision strikes on Iran’s key nuclear facilities—Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan. He stated the objective was to destroy Iran’s nuclear enrichment capabilities and prevent them from developing nuclear weapons, describing the damage as “monumental” based on satellite imagery.
In a subsequent post, Trump claimed that the strikes caused “monumental damage” to all targeted sites, emphasizing the extent of destruction and suggesting the sites were heavily shielded underground to prevent damage. The strategic missile strikes marked a significant escalation in U.S.-Iran tensions, though they also drew a variety of public reactions regarding Trump’s health and decision-making.