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“Trump Denies Aging Claims, Criticizes NY Times on Social Media”

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Former President Donald Trump has been keeping busy over the Thanksgiving break, engaging in various activities rather than taking a quiet holiday with his family. Trump has been active on social media, particularly criticizing the New York Times for a recent article that highlighted signs of aging and fatigue in the 79-year-old former president. Trump vehemently denied these claims, stating that he has been working tirelessly and achieving great success.

In response to the article, Trump took to Truth Social to express his discontent, dismissing the claims of his declining energy and criticizing the New York Times for its negative coverage of him. He also made personal attacks against the reporter behind the story. Trump emphasized his accomplishments during his presidency and asserted that he is in good health, having recently passed a comprehensive cognitive test.

Additionally, Trump hinted at potential future interactions with Venezuelan President Maduro, despite the US designating Maduro as the head of a foreign terrorist organization. Trump also praised Lindsey Halligan, a lawyer involved in legal battles against his political adversaries.

Moreover, an intriguing story emerged involving Trump’s associate advising a top Putin aide on negotiation tactics regarding Ukraine. Trump hinted at potential meetings with Russian President Putin in the near future, possibly involving his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

In other news, Vivek Ramaswamy, a former Republican primary candidate, announced his gubernatorial bid in Ohio with controversial policy proposals, sparking mixed reactions online. Furthermore, the detention of Karoline Leavitt’s nephew’s mother by ICE due to visa violations stirred controversy and raised questions about immigration enforcement policies.

The developments surrounding Trump and his associates continue to draw attention and speculation, highlighting ongoing political dynamics and international relations.

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