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Questions Arise About Trump's Public Absence Following Recent Medical Examination
Photo: Raw Story - Celebrating 20 Years of Independent Journalism
2026-06-03 20:15   Politics   22

Questions Arise About Trump's Public Absence Following Recent Medical Examination

An article published by Raw Story reports on growing online speculation regarding President Donald Trump's absence from public events following a recent hospital visit and medical examination.According to the report, Trump had not appeared live in public for approximately one week after a White House cabinet meeting held on May 27, 2026.

During that period, his schedule reportedly consisted mainly of closed-door meetings, with only limited public visibility through golf outings and a pre-recorded television interview that aired over the weekend.

The article highlights comments from journalists, political strategists, and media commentators who questioned why Trump's health and absence were not receiving the same level of scrutiny that was directed toward former President Joe Biden's health during previous election cycles.

Several commentators cited the lack of public appearances and the timing of the release of Trump's medical report as reasons for asking additional questions.

Among those quoted were CBS correspondent Ed O'Keefe, political strategist Mike Nellis, commentator Jamesetta Williams, and podcast host David Pakman.

Their remarks focused on transparency, media coverage standards, and whether the public was receiving sufficient information about the president's condition.

Importantly, the article presents speculation and opinions expressed on social media rather than providing evidence of any specific health problem affecting Trump.It notes that the White House had not publicly explained when Trump would resume regular public events.

As a result, discussions online centered on the lack of information and the perceived discrepancy in media attention compared with coverage of previous presidents' health concerns.

Full reading at Raw Story - Celebrating 20 Years of Independent Journalism

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