Psaki Comments On Trump's Weekend Schedule
When President Trump took a brief pause from the public eye over Labor Day weekend, the media circus wasted no time launching into a frenzy of speculation. Within hours, conspiracy theories about his health — even his death — were trending. Why? Because the Left is still licking its wounds after the great Biden mental health cover-up was blown wide open during the CNN debate in June 2024.
Let’s rewind for a moment. For years, critics of the Biden administration raised concerns about the president’s cognitive decline — concerns met with eye rolls, fact-checks, and condescending dismissals from legacy media outlets.
We were told to “trust the process,” to “respect his style,” and most insultingly, to stop believing our own eyes. That all changed when the curtain dropped during that June debate, and the American public saw what the White House press team had tried desperately to hide: a commander-in-chief visibly incapable of carrying out the duties of the office.
What followed was a stunning about-face. Articles flooded the internet. Top Democrats came forward with insider accounts. Books were rushed to print. The narrative shifted from denial to damage control, with everyone from sitting members of Congress to DNC insiders admitting what many had long suspected — Biden wasn’t leading. Someone else was.
Jen Psaki does an entire segment claiming that Donald Trump is hiding something about his health because he took a few days off on a holiday weekend.
This is the same woman who was Joe Biden's Press Secretary. pic.twitter.com/TUv3i2Esyv
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) September 3, 2025
And that’s the real reason the Left pounces on every Trump cough, every pause in appearances, every scheduling gap. They’re desperate to deflect. When Trump steps out of the spotlight for 72 hours — over a holiday weekend, no less — it becomes a media feeding frenzy. Jen Psaki, Biden’s former press secretary, went so far as to paint it as suspicious, as if Trump’s brief absence held the same weight as Biden’s years of inaccessibility and scripted photo-ops.
The contrast couldn’t be clearer. Trump walks into a room, takes every question, and punches back with vigor. He runs cabinet meetings like marathons, engages with press for hours, and handles international summits without scripted cheat sheets. Biden, on the other hand, spent most of his presidency behind closed doors, quietly battling a never-disclosed bout of prostate cancer while his administration pretended everything was fine.
The American people can see through it. They know the difference between a media-manufactured panic and an actual leadership vacuum. Trump takes punches and throws harder ones back. Biden was propped up like a scarecrow until even his own team couldn’t keep up the illusion.
That’s why the media’s latest attempt to cast doubt on Trump’s health fizzled out almost immediately. It wasn’t just bad timing — it was a bad comparison. They played the wrong card, at the wrong time, against the wrong man.
