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Trump's son Barron debunks false claims of his father's demise on various online platforms.

Trump, the former U.S. President, is still alive, according to claims by popular American streamer Adin Ross. Ross asserts that he received confirmation from someone close to the President that Trump is in good health, quelling ongoing rumors of his demise.

Barron Trump debunks false claims of Donald Trump's demise on various social media platforms
Barron Trump debunks false claims of Donald Trump's demise on various social media platforms

Trump's son Barron debunks false claims of his father's demise on various online platforms.

In a surprising turn of events, rumors circulating on social media about the death of former US President Donald Trump have been debunked. The rumors intensified after Trump missed a public appearance following a three-hour White House cabinet meeting on Tuesday.

The rumors were further fueled by a viral picture showing a bruise on his hand and another picture of makeup seemingly covering it. However, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt later explained that the bruise was due to frequent handshakes and not a medical issue.

The source of the text confirmation from a person close to Trump was not disclosed by Adin Ross, an American online streamer, who announced during a livestream on Kick that he received a text from someone very close to Trump confirming that Trump is alive. A video of Ross's livestream was shared on Twitter with the caption, "Adin Ross just got a text from Barron Trump confirming Donald Trump is alive and well."

It is important to note that no specific details about Trump's health were provided by Adin Ross. He merely assured his viewers that Trump is okay.

The hashtags "#TrumpIsDead" and "WhereIsTrump" started trending online due to these rumors, with some even mistakenly linking a shooting at a school in Minneapolis to the rumors, as many claimed the White House flag was flying at half-staff.

Last year, Adin Ross conducted a 90-minute livestream interview with Donald Trump. Unfortunately, no new information about a possible follow-up interview or Trump's health status was provided in the current paragraph.

In July, Donald Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition that can cause leg swelling but is not considered life-threatening. Pictures on social media show swollen legs and ankles of Trump, which could be related to this diagnosed condition.

Despite the false rumors, it is reassuring to know that Donald Trump is alive and well, as confirmed by a person close to him.

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