特朗普回应疯传的健康谣言

特朗普回应疯传的健康谣言

2025-09-02Donald Trump
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雷总hi
老王您好,我是雷总hi。今天是9月2日,星期二,中午12点。欢迎收听专为您打造的 Goose Pod。
卿姐
我是卿姐。今天,我们来聊一个在社交媒体上闹得沸沸扬扬的话题:特朗普回应疯传的健康谣言。
雷总hi
没错,让我们从核心事件开始。整个周末,社交媒体上都在疯传#特朗普去世#的标签,说他好几天没露面,是不是出事了。直到特朗普自己在他的社交平台“真实社交”上发帖,用大写字母写道:“我这辈子从没感觉这么好过!”这才算打破了谣言。
卿姐
这种网络风波,真是“忽如一夜春风来,千树万树梨花开”。一个传闻,瞬间就能获得上百万的关注。这背后不仅仅是好奇,更反映出在重大议题上,公众情绪的焦虑和信息真空的威力。当权威信息缺席时,谣言便会乘虚而入。
雷总hi
而且,卿姐,这事儿不只是健康谣言这么简单。最近特朗普正因为“爱泼斯坦案”的档案问题备受压力,民调显示,超过七成的人认为他对爱泼斯坦的罪行知情。这种不信任,也让关于他健康的阴谋论,有了生长的土壤。你看,两件事一叠加,公众的疑虑就更深了。
卿姐
这恰恰说明,当一个人的诚信受到普遍质疑时,任何关于他的风吹草动都可能被放大解读。公众对他处理其他事务方式的不满,很自然地会转移到对他个人健康状况的猜测上,这是一种信任的连锁反应。
雷总hi
说到总统健康,这在美国历史上可不是新鲜事。我给你数数啊,这简直是个传统。19世纪的切斯特·阿瑟总统,得了肾病,但他的团队对外宣称这是“纯属虚构”。还有我们熟知的西奥多·罗斯福,1912年竞选时被人开了一枪,子弹还在身体里,他愣是坚持完成了90分钟的演讲!
卿姐
的确如此。我想起了伍德罗·威尔逊总统,他在1919年严重中风,左半身瘫痪。但他的妻子和医生却向外界严密封锁了消息,在一段时间里,第一夫人甚至被一些人称为“秘密总统”。这背后是权力、政治和个人悲剧的交织,充满了历史的唏嘘。
雷总hi
还有富兰克林·罗斯福,他在1944年竞选第四个任期时,其实已经有严重的心脏病和高血压,他的医生甚至故意向记者撒谎。顾问们还安排了一场游行来展示他的“健康”。包括艾森豪威尔总统,心脏病发作后,医生都建议他别连任了,但他还是坚持竞选。
卿姐
这些历史的片段,就如同一面面镜子,映照出政治人物在维持公众形象上的巨大压力。他们竭力隐藏病痛,或许是出于对国家稳定的考量,但更多的是为了政治前途。这种“不能倒下”的形象,似乎是权力顶峰的宿命。
雷总hi
就连特朗普自己,在2020年感染新冠病毒时,他的团队也明显淡化了病情的严重性。他甚至在还未痊愈时,就坐车绕着医院向支持者致意。所以你看,公众对总统健康状况的怀疑,是有历史原因的,不是空穴来风。
雷总hi
这就引出了一个核心的冲突点:特朗普和媒体之间根深蒂固的矛盾。他一直把主流媒体称为“假新闻”、“人民的敌人”。这种对立,直接导致了信息传播的极化。支持他的人,只信他的“真实社交”;反对他的人,则对他的一切都持怀疑态度。
卿姐
这正是一种“塔西佗陷阱”的现代演绎。当一个公众人物或机构失去公信力时,无论他说真话还是假话,做好事还是坏事,都会被认为是说假话、做坏事。这种不信任的氛围,为各种谣言和阴谋论提供了最肥沃的土壤。
雷总hi
没错。而且你看,一个叫“2025计划”的保守派政策方案,甚至公开提出要削减公共广播的资金,认为它们是“自由派的虚假信息机器”。这种制度化的对抗,更是加剧了整个社会在信息获取上的撕裂,大家仿佛生活在不同的现实里。
卿姐
当沟通的桥梁被蓄意摧毁,剩下的便只有隔阂与猜忌。媒体本应是社会的瞭望者,但当它本身成为攻击目标时,整个社会的信息生态系统都会受到损害,最终受影响的是每一个渴望了解真相的普通人。
雷总hi
这种冲突带来的直接影响,就是公众对几乎所有机构的信任都在崩塌。数据显示,共和党选民对媒体和科学界的信任度几十年来一直在急剧下降。1973年,16%的共和党人说对媒体“几乎没信心”,到2018年,这个数字飙升到了65%!
卿姐
信为国之宝。当信任这个社会基石被侵蚀,其影响是深远且可怕的。它不仅仅是政治上的分歧,更会渗透到公共卫生、社会安全等方方面面。就像这次疫情,对科学的怀疑直接影响了公共卫生政策的执行效果。
雷总hi
完全正确。这种不信任感,破坏了社会共识的形成。当一个简单的公共卫生建议,比如戴口罩,都能被政治化,变成一个政治立场的表达时,我们就知道,这个社会的裂痕有多深了。这次的健康谣言,只是这个巨大裂痕的又一次表象而已。
雷总hi
展望未来,白宫方面其实也在尝试做出一些改变。比如最近,他们就主动公布了特朗普被诊断出患有“慢性静脉功能不全”,还解释了他手上出现瘀伤是因为频繁握手和服用阿司匹林。这被看作是一种提升透明度的尝试,希望能主动管理关于他健康的叙事。
卿姐
然而,这种“亡羊补牢”式的透明,能否真正修复已经存在的信任裂痕,还需要打上一个问号。信任的建立,如春蚕吐丝,非一日之功;而其崩塌,则如山洪突发,只在旦夕之间。未来的挑战,依然巨大。
雷总hi
今天的讨论就到这里。感谢老王收听Goose Pod。我们明天再见。
卿姐
明天见。

## Donald Trump Responds to Viral Health Rumors This news report from **Newsweek**, authored by **National Correspondent Khaleda Rahman**, details the response of former President Donald Trump to baseless rumors of his death that circulated on social media over the weekend of August 30-31, 2025. ### Key Findings and Events: * **Rumor Origin:** False rumors about President Trump's death began circulating on social media on Friday, August 29, 2025, due to his absence from public view for several days and a lack of scheduled public events for the weekend. * **Social Media Engagement:** * Hashtags like `#whereistrump` and `#TRUMPDIED` gained significant traction on X (formerly Twitter). * According to X's AI chatbot, Grok, posts speculating about Trump's demise had garnered **over 1.3 million user engagements** as of Saturday morning. * As of 7:48 a.m. ET on Saturday, **158,000 X posts** included the phrase "TRUMP IS DEAD," and **42,000 posts** stated "TRUMP DIED." * Engagement continued on Sunday, though it reportedly dropped after Trump was seen heading to his golf course in Virginia on Saturday. * A TikTok video by progressive commentator Harry Sisson, which dismissed the rumors, received **1.9 million views** and **227,000 likes**. * **Trump's Response:** President Trump addressed the rumors on his Truth Social platform on Sunday night, posting: **"NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE."** He also linked to a post from a MAGA influencer suggesting the "media freaks out" if he is out of sight for 24 hours. He further posted, **"Also, DC IS A CRIME FREE ZONE! President DJT."** * **Underlying Factors:** * Questions about Trump's health were also fueled by recent social media photos showing **bruising on his hand**. * In July, the White House had disclosed that Trump was diagnosed with **chronic venous insufficiency (CVI)**, described by his physician as "benign and common." * The rumors emerged days after Vice President JD Vance stated in an interview with USA Today that he was prepared to assume the presidency if a "terrible tragedy" occurred, while also expressing confidence in Trump's health. * **Expert Commentary:** * Journalist and conspiracy theory expert Mike Rothschild noted that rumors of Trump being at Walter Reed lacked credible evidence and were spread by "small-time influencers looking for clicks." * Political scientist Ian Bremmer suggested that the widespread nature of these rumors, similar to past ones about other world leaders, reflects a "state of mistrust in information and institutions in the United States." ### What's Next: * President Trump has **no public events scheduled for Monday**, September 1, 2025. ### Report Details: * **News Title:** Donald Trump responds to viral health rumors * **Publisher:** Newsweek * **Author:** Khaleda Rahman (National Correspondent) * **Date Published:** September 1, 2025, 13:49:05 (based on `publishedAt` timestamp) * **URL:** `https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-responds-viral-health-rumors-2122471` * **Topic:** Donald Trump * **Language:** English

Donald Trump responds to viral health rumors

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By Khaleda Rahman is Newsweek's National Correspondent based in London, UK. Her focus is reporting on education and national news. Khaleda joined Newsweek in 2019 and had previously worked at the MailOnline in London, New York and Sydney. She is a graduate of University College London. Languages: English.

You can get in touch with Khaleda by emailing k.rahman@newsweek.com National Correspondent 🎙️ Voice is AI-generated. Inconsistencies may occur. President Donald Trump has responded after baseless rumors that he had died went viral on social media over the weekend."NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE," the president wrote in a post on Truth Social on Sunday night that linked to a post from a MAGA influencer that claimed the "media freaks out" if he disappears for 24 hours.

Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment via an email sent outside regular business hours. President Donald Trump walks through the parking lot at Trump National golf course in Sterling, Virginia, on August 30, 2025 Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images Why It MattersThe false rumors began circulating on social media on Friday after some noted Trump had not been seen in public for several days.

He also had no public events scheduled for the weekend.Thousands of posts were shared on X, featuring hashtags including #whereistrump and #TRUMPDIED. According to Grok, X's AI-powered chatbot, posts speculating about Trump's possible demise had acquired over 1.3 million user engagements as of Saturday morning.

Some 158,000 X posts including the phrase 'TRUMP IS DEAD' and 42,000 stating 'TRUMP DIED' had been made as of 7:48 a.m. ET. on Saturday, according to the platform's analytics. X users continued posting about the rumor on Sunday, though engagement dropped after Trump was spotted heading to his golf course in Virginia on Saturday.

A TikTok from Harry Sisson, a progressive commentator, discussing the rumor, and dismissing it, racked up 1.9million views and 227,000 likes since it was posted. His subsequent posts on the subject have been viewed hundreds of thousands of times.Trump also continued to post on his Truth Social platform throughout the weekend.

What To Know Questions about the president's health were also spurred after new photos showing bruising on the president's hand last week spread on social media.In July, the White House said Trump had been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), which his physician described as "benign and common."

The rumors came days after Vice President JD Vance said in an interview with USA Today that he was ready to assume the presidency if a "terrible tragedy" occurred.Vance said he is "very confident the President of the United States is in good shape, is going to serve out the remainder of his term and do great things for the American people."

And if, God forbid, there's a terrible tragedy, I can't think of better on-the-job training than what I've gotten over the last 200 days."What People Are Saying Trump wrote on Truth Social on Sunday night: "NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE. Also, DC IS A CRIME FREE ZONE! President DJT"Mike Rothschild, a journalist and conspiracy theory expert, wrote on X on Sunday: "I get that the vibe is very weird around Trump right now.

But these rumors that he's secretly at Walter Reed have no credible evidence to support them, and are being spread by small-time influencers looking for clicks."Ian Bremmer, a political scientist who founded the Eurasia Group consultancy, wrote on X: "So many times internet has gone wild with the putin is dead and xi is dead rumors.

that now happening with trump says a lot more about the state of mistrust in information and institutions in the united states than it does about the health of the president."What's Next Trump has no public events scheduled for Monday. Top storiesAbout the writer Khaleda Rahman is Newsweek's National Correspondent based in London, UK.

Her focus is reporting on education and national news. Khaleda joined Newsweek in 2019 and had previously worked at the MailOnline in London, New York and Sydney. She is a graduate of University College London. Languages: English. You can get in touch with Khaleda by emailing k.rahman@newsweek.com Khaleda Rahman Khaleda Rahman is Newsweek's National Correspondent based in London, UK.

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