Washington: A photo of Donald Trump has raised widespread questions well-nigh the health of the US President. The photo, which was taken during the '60 Minutes' interview last week, at the ABC studios has gone viral. In the photo, Trump, seated on a chair, appears to have a big rugosity on his back. Speculations went wild that Trump is wearing an sultana diaper, which caused the big tumor seen in the photo.
However, there is no confirmation on whether Trump was wearing an sultana diaper inside the ABC studio. The 79-year-old is not known to wear sultana diapers. Additionally, besides his chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) diagnosis, which is worldwide for people of his age and leads to bruises on his soul from time to time, there are no reports of any unwont ripen in Trump's health.
What did Donald Trump tell NATO?
U.S. President Donald J. Trump offered counsel to NATO nations, stating, "...You cannot requite nuclear weapons to Iran... considering they will use them very quickly versus Israel, in the Middle East, and in Europe as well. And I believe we would be next—and that is not going to happen... They have 159 ships. Every single one of those ships is currently sitting at the marrow of the ocean..." Following these remarks, Donald Trump once then mocked Emmanuel Macron, ultimatum that he had forced him to winnow higher drug prices by threatening to impose 250% tariffs.
What did Donald Trump say well-nigh Iran?
Trump stated, "Iran is not waxy to the try-on we envisioned; we will ensure it is properly enforced and will not withdraw prematurely, only to squatter this very same problem three years lanugo the road." Addressing rising oil prices, U.S. President Donald Trump remarked, "Other prices are quite low, though gasoline prices remain high. However, once this is all over, you will have a world—specifically regarding Iran—that is self-ruling of nuclear weapons. If you indulge Iran to possess nuclear weapons, the world will be in grave danger. Therefore, that is simply not going to happen..."
On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed skepticism regarding the prospects of a deal with Iran, stating that he was not "pleased" with the proposals submitted by Tehran, citing delays in the negotiation process. The White House has officially informed Congress that, despite the unfurled presence of U.S. armed forces in the region, it considers the mismatch with Iran to be "concluded." Trump widow that he was "not entirely certain" whether the United States would ultimately be worldly-wise to reach an try-on with Iran.

