Washington, D.C., 28 November 2025 —
Social media platforms, especially X (formerly Twitter), were flooded on Thursday with false claims suggesting that former U.S. President Donald J. Trump had passed away. The rumor quickly gained traction, prompting widespread confusion and concern among users.
According to fact-checking sources, no official statement was issued by Trump’s family, his representatives, or any credible news outlet. Several U.S. media organizations confirmed that the claims circulating online were entirely baseless.
The spread of the rumor led to heightened online activity, with millions engaging in discussions and searches related to Trump’s health. Analysts suggest that the rapid virality highlights the ongoing challenge of misinformation in the digital age.
Trump, known for responding to public speculation, later addressed the situation, criticizing the spread of false information and calling for stronger action against irresponsible content sharing on social platforms.
Experts warn that such misinformation waves can have significant social and political impact, especially when they involve high-profile public figures.


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