Recently, Trump's shed some pounds, giving credit to his wife Melania and her healthy lifestyle influence. But when he posted a photo on Easter, showing off his slim figure, the critics wasted no time. Accusations flew, suggesting Trump might be using the popular weight loss aid, Ozempic.
Whether Trump is using Ozempic or not, that's his own perogative. If there was a drug to help Biden form a coherent sentence, I'm sure he would be popping those pills like crazy.
From OK! Magazine:
In a new photo posted by Donald Trump Jr., the former president, 77, looked noticeably thinner as he posed with grandson Spencer, 11, and granddaughter Chloe, 9, who were both holding balloons crafted to look like him.
When one user on X — the platform formerly named Twitter — posted the shot, he captioned it with, "buddy's dropped a few lbs."
Plenty of people agreed, with one individual assuming the weight loss is due to "Ozempic, no doubt."
"Ozempic for the win," another person said, while a third declared, "Ozempic does wonders."
Others thought the weight loss could be due to photo editing or a medical complication.
As OK! reported, Donald's appearance at the party went viral, as he was seen while youngest son Barron, 18, looked embarrassed by his dad's moves.