On August 30, 2025, the phrase “Trump is dead” began trending on X (formerly Twitter), setting off widespread speculation about the health and whereabouts of Donald Trump, the current 47th President of the United States. Despite the viral chatter, there is no credible evidence or official confirmation of Trump’s death — the rumors appear to be entirely unfounded.

How the Rumour Started

The speculation started after Vice President JD Vance made a standard remark during an interview: “In the event that Trump died, I’m ready to go.”

While the statement was simply meant to highlight the constitutional line of succession, many users on X misinterpreted it as a sign that something had already happened.

Adding to the confusion was Trump’s unusual absence from public appearances over the weekend. The White House had previously disclosed that the 79-year-old president is living with Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI), a manageable circulatory condition. His physician has repeatedly confirmed that the president is in “excellent health.”

Viral Spread on X

As the question “Where is Donald Trump?” spread, thousands of posts flooded the platform. Some users demanded clarity, while others mocked or celebrated the rumor. Among the viral tweets were:

 

This is not the first time rumors about Trump’s death have gone viral. In 2023, Donald Trump Jr.’s hacked X account falsely announced his father’s passing. Earlier in 2025, AI-generated “Simpsons predictions” about Trump’s demise resurfaced online, fueling misinformation once again.

 

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