Trump Tries To Say He’s Healthier Than Obama And People Set Him Straight With Brutal Images

Not looking good, Trump


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Donald Trump recently made a surprising statement, claiming, “I am far healthier than Obama.” It didn’t take long for people to react, and the response on Twitter was quick, harsh, and hilarious. For most people, the idea that Trump is healthier than Barack Obama just doesn’t make any sense.

Obama is known for his active lifestyle. He was often seen jogging, playing basketball, and working out regularly while he was in office. Trump, on the other hand, has admitted he’s not much of a fitness fan. His love for fast food, especially McDonald’s, is no secret, and he’s known for riding around in a golf cart rather than walking. So, it’s easy to see why many found Trump’s claim unbelievable.

One Twitter user, @lolas_hooman, summed up the situation perfectly: “He meant to say that he’s far fatter, older, and uglier than Obama. You know how often he misspeaks.”

This was just one of many comments that called out Trump’s statement, poking fun at his appearance and tendency to say things that don’t always add up. Another user, @thequalmpeddler, made a more direct point: “Has he tried looking in a mirror?”

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Trump’s orange-tinted skin and his visible weight have been the subject of jokes for years, so this comment hit hard. Compared to Obama, who always seemed fit and energetic, Trump doesn’t exactly look like the picture of health.

The Twitter reactions got even more brutal. One user, @thenewsscreener, tweeted, “He’s a fat blob that looks like he’s suffering from jaundice due to his yellowish/orange color.”

The jab about Trump’s orange skin color is a joke that never seems to go away, but it’s also a reminder of how out of touch his claim really is.

Not everyone was just joking, though. Some people were genuinely concerned about Trump’s health, especially since he’s running for president again. One user, @republicrat96, pointed out, “Will SOMEONE tell us what is wrong with Trump? He’s the Republican nominee, guys. This is dangerous.”

It’s a serious question, considering Trump’s age and the toll that the stress of a campaign could take on someone who’s not in peak condition.

When you look at the facts, Obama’s active lifestyle has been well-documented. He frequently played basketball, stayed fit, and encouraged healthy eating through his wife Michelle Obama’s initiatives. Trump, on the other hand, isn’t known for working out or promoting health. His frequent consumption of fast food and diet sodas has even been mentioned by people close to him. So, the comparison between the two is a bit strange, to say the least.

But as always, Trump’s followers might still believe what he says. No matter how outrageous his statements may be, his supporters often back him up. However, the responses from regular people on Twitter show that not everyone is falling for it.

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Terry Lawson

I’m Terry Lawson, a writer and editor based in Alabama with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. For the past four years, I’ve worked as a ghostwriter for various companies, delivering content that meets clients' needs. I currently work as an editor and political writer for Political Tribune, creating engaging articles. I enjoy writing and have developed strong skills in writing & editing, critical thinking, and project management. My work is fueled by a passion for storytelling and a commitment to quality.

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