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“Trump Capitalizes on Death Rumors to Raise Campaign Funds”

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Donald Trump is leveraging rumors about his own demise to raise funds for his election campaign. Following baseless online speculations about the US President’s death, Trump’s campaign team sent out an email with the subject line: “I want to try and get into Heaven,” seizing on the trending rumors to solicit donations from his devoted supporters.

The rumors began circulating after the White House confirmed that the President had no public engagements scheduled for the coming days. This followed remarks made by JD Vance during an interview with Fox News, where he expressed readiness to assume the Presidency in case of an unfortunate event involving Trump.

Vance praised Trump’s work ethic, highlighting his tireless dedication and suggesting that despite potential tragedies, he believes the President will complete his term successfully. In response, Trump’s team launched a 24-hour fundraising blitz, urging supporters to contribute $15 to support their cause.

The 79-year-old President has been concealing bruising on his hand with mismatched makeup, attributed to frequent handshaking and aspirin use. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt explained that the bruising is consistent with irritations from these activities.

With Trump’s recent absence from the public eye after various high-profile meetings, questions have arisen about his health condition and treatment. Leavitt mentioned that the President is under constant observation and assured transparency in addressing any health concerns raised.

To stay updated on Trump’s activities, the Mirror has introduced a US Politics WhatsApp community for real-time news updates. By joining the group, members will receive exclusive content and breaking news directly on their phones. Additionally, the community offers special promotions and the option to exit at any time.

For more in-depth analysis and exclusive content, readers can follow the Mirror Politics account on Bluesky and join the Politics WhatsApp group. By signing up for the Mirror’s Politics newsletter, subscribers can receive top exclusives and opinions straight to their inbox. Additionally, viewers can check out the new YouTube series “Party Games,” featuring engaging interactions with MPs hosted by Sophie Huskisson.

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