the tired voice, and the timing of his disappearances have created a vacuum that official statements haven’t filled. Into that vacuum has rushed a storm of screenshots, slowed-down clips, and amateur medical theories, each feeding a narrative of secrecy and cover‑ups.
Yet the official record tells a very different story: multiple visits to Walter Reed, a clean bill of health, a perfect cognitive score, and a physician declaring him “fully fit” for duty. Between those two realities—clinical reassurance and public suspicion—sits a country that no longer trusts what it’s told. In the end, the controversy says as much about America’s fractured faith in its institutions as it does about the man in the Oval Office.