Donald Trump Issues Three-Word Warning During National Address

Donald Trump Issues Three-Word Warning During National Address
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Donald Trump issued a menacing three-word warning during his long-awaited national address yesterday

The announcement came after days of speculation about the health of the president.

Trump had not been seen in public since last Tuesday, and, unusually, had no events scheduled over the weekend.

But on Monday morning (September 1), he was seen playing golf with his granddaughter.

Trump even shared a statement in response to the speculation about his health, after some conspiracists noted that he was no longer alive.

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Donald Trump issued a three-word warning during his national address. Credit: Alamy

On Sunday night (August 31), he penned on Truth Social: “NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE.”

But as U.S. citizens and others from around the world watched on as the president made his announcement, they were surprised to learn that it was not regarding his health.

Instead, Trump announced that the U.S. Space Command headquarters would be relocated from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama, and will be renamed ‘Rocket City.’

Officials have stated that the move will create approximately 1,400 to 30,000 jobs over several years, with financial gains for Alabama.

But the president also addressed the health rumors that had been rife over the last week, claiming that they were all ‘fake news.’

He reiterated that he’d been active over the Labor Day weekend, despite not being seen or heard in public.

But the republican leader denied hearing any rumors of his death, despite the hashtag #Trumpisdead trending on X.

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The president’s national address was long-awaited. Credit: Alamy

But amid the rumors, Vice President JD Vance made a bizarre comment – only adding fuel to the fire.

During an interview last week, Vance said he’s ‘very confident’ that Trump will serve his full term as president.

“The president is in incredibly good health,” he told USA Today. “He’s got incredible energy.”

But noted that he was ready to step up in the case of a ‘terrible tragedy.’

Another theme of the president’s national address was crime across U.S. states.

He branded Washington D.C. as a ‘safe zone’ after sending in the National Guard to remove criminals.

But he issued a menacing three-word warning to another U.S. state, about also sending in the military to tackle crime.

Addressing Chicago, he warned: “We’re going in.”

The president added: “I didn’t say when we’re going in.”

He noted that his actions weren’t a ‘political thing,’ but an obligation.

“We’re going to do it,” he said.

“We have the right to do it, because I have an obligation to protect this country.”