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TikTok posts – ‘4 days left’? TikToks exaggerate the danger of President Trump’s chronic venous insufficiency.

by The editor•21 July 2025•Posted inPolitics Matters

“The White House just announced that Trump only has four days left” because of his chronic venous insufficiency.

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