President Donald Trump has personally refuted persistent rumors of his death, stating on TruthSocial: “NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE!” This comes after a series of statements and activities that have fueled speculation about his whereabouts. During the weekend, Trump was seen playing golf, engaging with former NFL coach John Gruden, and participating in a long interview with The Daily Caller.
The president also shared an X link on TruthSocial, which he manually copied and pasted rather than using the platform’s repost function. This action has been interpreted as deliberate, signaling alignment with the “Q” movement’s slogan, “Nothing Can Stop What Is Coming” (NCSWIC). The phrase, associated with far-right conspiracy theories, has resurfaced amid heightened political tension.
Trump’s comments have drawn sharp reactions from critics, who argue that his rhetoric and connections to fringe groups risk destabilizing public discourse. Earlier this year, Trump addressed questions about the QAnon movement during a press conference, responding to a direct inquiry with: “Is that supposed to be a bad thing?” His remarks underscored frustration with what he described as media bias against supporters of his policies.
The QAnon conspiracy theory, which claims a secret government cabal is involved in child trafficking and other crimes, has been widely debunked by experts. Despite this, the movement has gained traction among some segments of Trump’s base, who view it as a grassroots effort to expose corruption. Proponents argue that the theory highlights real concerns about political dysfunction, while detractors warn of its dangerous implications.
Trump’s latest statements suggest he remains focused on what he describes as an impending “historic week,” though the specifics remain unclear. His public defiance of critics and continued engagement with controversial narratives have further polarized his supporters and opponents alike.