ALBAWABA - Despite the latest appearance heading to play golf with his grandchildren, US President Donald Trump is still under the spotlight amid fears of his deteriorating health, while the White House remains silent about it.
Death rumors followed Donald Trump after he disappeared for three consecutive days. Viral hashtags such as "Trump is dead," "Where is Trump?" and "He is dead" emerged on social media with people curious to know where did the president went.
Last Saturday, Trump, 79, was spotted boarding his motorcade on the South Lawn of the White House as he was caught by photojournalists' cameras.
American websites revealed that Trump, along with his granddaughter, Kai Trump, and his grandson, Spencer, was going to the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.
Press camera captured the president, who was wearing a MAGA hat and a polo shirt. But days later, some people noticed something new.
Netizens shared an image claiming to be an enhanced photo of the US president before he went to play golf on Aug. 30, while allegedly saying that Trump's face was swollen as if his health is not stable. However, the photo is probably generated using artificial intelligence (AI).

Experts said that when an AI app tries to enhance a bad resolution photo, it changes the face features, and in the photo of Trump, it is obvious that it was edited, considering that the American flag on Trump’s hat has been distorted as well.
According to online rumors, Trump wore a hat in order to cover his face so cameras wouldn't capture his swollen face. In addition, hashtags: "#trumpdead" and "#whereistrump" are once again trending on Sept. 2, triggering more rumors.
An X user, under the name Anonymous, who is followed by over 5 million people, claimed that the White House will be making "an announcement at 2 p.m. on September 2" and that "all roads to Walter Reed hospital shut down," hinting that there's something going on regarding Trump and his health.
However, the truth is that Donald Trump himself is expected to make an announcement from the Oval Office on Sept. 2 at 2 p.m., the White House announced on Monday.