
Who would have thought that the current President of the United States is ill again? Why say 'again'? Because a major reason for Biden's previous departure was his old age; he was not only diagnosed with dementia but also often seemed absent-minded. He was even humorously referred to by netizens as 'Biden the Rare'.
I never expected that the Trump, known for his good health, would fall ill again. The media previously captured images of Trump with bruises on his hands and swollen calves, and now the White House has confirmed that Trump indeed has a venous disease. Are we about to see Biden's old theatrics again?

Trump suddenly receives bad news
During the campaign, he was healthy, able to eat and sleep well, but now that he has been elected and holds great power, Trump has started to fall ill. Is this another reversal of the U.S. situation?

Recently, according to relevant media reports, regarding Trump's illness, the White House finally stopped hiding and directly confirmed it. Trump is sick, but not seriously; he just has a venous disease, which is common among elderly people and not serious.
The White House will certainly say it's not serious; after all, if it were serious, wouldn't that mean another election for the U.S.? And although the White House's confirmation has dispelled previous speculations, it has led more people to fantasize: will Trump become the second Biden?
It should be noted that a major reason for Biden's departure was actually his poor physical condition, which has become a point Trump has consistently attacked since the campaign. This led to moments like Trump raising a glass of water during the campaign to prove he had no problems.
Currently, however, media has captured images of Trump with bruises on his hands and swollen ankles, leading many to speculate that Trump is seriously ill. The bruises on his hands are certainly caused by frequent IV drips, while the swelling in his legs indicates issues with his veins.
Previously, when Trump boarded Air Force One, a scene similar to Biden's occurred: he fell down. Later on, the U.S. even released Trump's cognitive test results, which showed that he scored full marks.
Even when the media asked if he would fire Powell, Trump surprisingly blamed Biden again, claiming that Biden appointed Powell and even forgot the timeline of his own term.
It should be noted that Powell was appointed during his first term, yet now he is shifting the blame to Biden. One can only say that Trump still has not forgotten about Biden.

All of this indicates one thing: Trump's health is indeed not good. As for how serious it is, it is still hard to say, but a series of recent situations suggest that Trump's health may not be as good as the White House claims.
After all, for the U.S., the current Trump is comparable to Russia's Putin. If Trump's health issues arise, then the current America could really face serious problems.
It should be noted that the current Trump is different from Biden during his first term. During Biden's time, he was seen merely as a surface president, with deep-state elements manipulating behind the scenes. Now, however, Trump has consolidated almost all powers and has his loyalists in key positions in the White House.
If something happens to Trump, who will have the final say in the current White House? More importantly, who can curb the long-term Democratic Party if the top figure falls? Who can take up the banner then?

Is a crisis in the U.S. re-emerging?
After experiencing Biden's precarious situation last time, I thought Trump would hold on this time, but unexpectedly, as he considered moving the Federal Reserve, Trump fell ill again. This raises doubts about whether Trump can last until the end of his term.

According to the tone of the White House, Trump has a minor issue and can persist for four years without any problems. But the question is, if Trump's condition worsens, who can shoulder the responsibility for the U.S.?
It should be known that during Biden's time, a group of people governed the U.S., but under Trump, it is completely different. The current America is entirely governed by Trump himself, and the surrounding bureaucrats are serving Trump. Anyone who goes against Trump will be expelled, and Elon Musk is a good example.
It can be said that the current Trump is simply the emperor of the United States, his power has long exceeded that of the past. At this moment, will Trump dare to fall?

Moreover, apart from Trump, we find that whether it's the internal Treasury Secretary Mnuchin or Secretary of State Rubio, they all seem like NPCs, completely lacking in initiative, and there is even a lack of coordination among them, while Trump has become the last decisive figure.
Thus, these situations undoubtedly increase Trump's power, but this kind of appointment brings danger to the U.S., as the fate of the U.S. is tied to Trump's fate. If something happens to Trump, there is almost no possibility of support from below.
Because everyone is loyal only to Trump and not to the United States, they are only accountable to Trump. In this situation, Trump can do whatever he wants, and those below him just need to comply, even without taking responsibility.
So the result is either the ability to change and improve the efficiency of the U.S., thereby reducing internal conflicts, but if the top runs into problems, it could go downhill. This shows Trump's importance.

Moreover, Trump is currently still in a game of chess with the Federal Reserve, and the media has been reporting that Trump wants to replace Powell immediately. However, the Federal Reserve seems to have become tougher recently, indicating that interest rates may not be lowered this year.
One can only say that this game of chess is crucial for the U.S. Currently, America also faces the issue of gerontocracy, making it hard to say whether the country will descend into chaos or achieve great governance next.