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“Trump’s Age Remark Sparks Confusion and Labeling as ‘Delusional'”

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President Donald Trump sparked confusion when he made a statement referencing his age, leading to some viewers labeling him as ‘delusional.’ Trump recently announced new tax benefits in Nevada, exempting workers like waiters, bar staff, and casino employees from paying taxes on their tips. This initiative is part of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” signed by Trump last year, which also impacts overtime payments.

Furthermore, Trump disclosed that senior citizens won’t have to pay taxes on Social Security benefits, benefiting over 51 million Americans. However, this tax relief excludes individuals with very low or high incomes. Despite these tax cuts, Trump raised eyebrows by asserting that he doesn’t view himself as a senior citizen, despite turning 79 years old and nearing his 80th birthday in June. In the United States, individuals aged over 65 are typically considered seniors.

During a speech, Trump stated, “In addition to no tax on Social Security, over 51 million seniors now pay [nothing]… Seniors are loving me, and I love them. Of course, I’m not a senior, so you know…” This remark drew laughter from the audience, with Trump further emphasizing, “I cater to the seniors, but I don’t happen to be a senior myself.”

Social media users expressed bewilderment at Trump’s age-related comments, with many questioning his self-perception. Some defended it as a joke, but skepticism prevailed. One social media post read, “Donald Trump is 79. He will be 80 in a couple of months. WTF is wrong with this delusional moron?” Others noted, “He’s almost 80. The very definition of a senior,” and “Trump has been a senior since June 2011.”

Various individuals pointed out Trump’s eligibility for senior discounts long ago, with one remarking, “He’s nearly 80 years old. I’m younger than he is, and I’ve been a senior for a while.” These comments fueled speculation about Trump’s mental health, as some experts have raised concerns about his alleged cognitive decline in recent weeks.

No official statements have addressed any potential health issues affecting the president.

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