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BUCKLE UP — Trump Arrests the One Person Liberals Warned Him to Never Touch

Two Chinese nationals have been charged with acting as agents of the People’s Republic of China’s government

Accused of gathering intelligence on U.S. Navy personnel and bases while recruiting other military members to work for China’s primary foreign intelligence agency, the Ministry of State Security (MSS).

 

The Department of Justice announced that Yuance Chen, a resident of Happy Valley, Oregon, and Liren Lai, who entered Houston on a tourist visa in April 2025, were arrested. Both face charges related to conducting covert intelligence operations in the U.S. on behalf of the MSS.

In addition to recruiting potential MSS assets and collecting sensitive information on service members and military installations, the two men are also accused of facilitating a “dead drop” cash payment on behalf of the MSS.

The FBI arrested Chen in Happy Valley and Lai in Houston, with assistance from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS).

“Today’s arrests reflect the FBI’s unwavering commitment to protecting our national security and safeguarding the integrity of our military,” FBI Director Kash Patel told Fox News.

“The individuals charged were acting on behalf of a hostile foreign intelligence service — part of the Chinese Communist Party’s broader effort to infiltrate and undermine our institutions,” he continued.

“Thanks to outstanding coordination with our partners, including NCIS, we disrupted those efforts and sent a clear message: the United States will not tolerate espionage on American soil. Our counterintelligence operations remain focused, vigilant, and relentless,” he added.

According to a criminal complaint filed in the Northern District of California, the DOJ stated that the government of the People’s Republic of China conducts intelligence operations against the U.S. through various channels, including the MSS, which handles intelligence gathering on civilians as well as foreign intelligence, counterintelligence, and political security.The complaint further alleges that Lai recruited Chen to serve the MSS in 2021, Fox reported.

In January 2022, the two men were in Guangzhou, China, where they reportedly coordinated a dead-drop payment of at least $10,000 on behalf of the MSS. The operation involved collaborating with accomplices in the U.S. to stash a backpack containing the cash in a day-use locker in Livermore, Calif., Fox continued.

After the cash drop, Lai and Chen continued their work for the MSS, assisting in identifying Navy personnel who might be willing to collaborate with the agency.

The DOJ reported that in 2022 and 2023, the two visited a U.S. Naval facility in Washington State and a Navy recruitment center in San Gabriel, California.

At the recruitment center, Chen allegedly photographed a bulletin board displaying the names, programs, and hometowns of Navy recruits. Most of those listed had “China” noted as their hometown, and the DOJ claims the photos were transmitted to an MSS intelligence officer in China, the Fox report continued.

The DOJ also alleged that the MSS instructed Chen on what to say to potential recruits regarding payments, preferred Navy job assignments, and ways to reduce the risk of Chen being exposed.

According to the complaint, Chen eventually communicated with a Navy member via social media and arranged a tour of the USS Abraham Lincoln in San Diego with that individual. Chen reportedly sent information about the Navy employee back to the MSS.

The complaint further alleges that Chen traveled to Guangzhou in April 2024 and March 2025 to meet with MSS intelligence officers and discuss compensation for specific assignments, Fox said.

Lai allegedly traveled to Houston in April 2025, stating that the trip was for his online retail business and that he planned to stay for two weeks.

Both Chen and Lai have been charged with acting as agents of a foreign government in the U.S. without notifying the Attorney General. If convicted, they face fines of up to $250,000 and up to 10 years in prison.Iran Gets Blindsided Hours After Tenuous Ceasefire Agreement Takes Effect - Cities In Lebanon Bombarded By Israel

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — APRIL 11, 2026 — The world woke up to a new geopolitical reality this Wednesday—one defined by the clinical precision and strategic "blindsiding" that has become the hallmark of the 2026 Restoration. Hours after President Donald J. Trump and the Department of War announced a tenuous two-week ceasefire with the Iranian regime, Israeli forces launched a massive, surprise aerial offensive on Beirut, striking more than 100 Hezbollah targets in a matter of minutes.

The message from the Victorious American administration and its allies is unmistakable: the era of Iranian proxies hiding behind diplomatic "ceasefires" is over. While the U.S. has paused its direct strikes on Iranian soil to allow for negotiations with a "new potential leadership," the mandate for total regional order continues unabated.

I. THE HE’S DEAD ANNOUNCEMENT: A REGIME IN COLLAPSE

The current escalation follows the most significant military accomplishment of the 21st century: the neutralization of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. In a statement that stunned the world, President Trump confirmed that "He is dead," signaling the decapitation of the world’s leading sponsor of state terrorism.

The subsequent death of Khamenei’s wife, Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, from injuries sustained in the same compound strike, has left the Islamic Republic in a 40-day state of mourning—and tactical paralysis. This collapse of the House of Khamenei has provided the 2026 Restoration with the leverage needed to force Tehran into the two-week ceasefire, even as their regional proxies are systematically dismantled.

II. THE BEIRUT BLINDSIDE: SEPARATING LEBANON FROM THE DEAL

The diplomatic "misunderstanding" surrounding the ceasefire has become a masterclass in tactical ambiguity. While Iranian officials apparently believed the two-week pause would extend to their Hezbollah puppets in Lebanon, the Trump administration and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were quick to clarify the reality.

  • The White House Stance: Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated definitively that the ceasefire is limited to U.S. and Iranian operations. The 47th President has no intention of stopping an ally from defending itself against rocket-firing terrorists.

  • The Vance Perspective: Vice President JD Vance noted that the Iranians may have "interpreted the deal differently," but emphasize that the U.S. position was never to provide a shield for Hezbollah. “I think the Iranians thought that the ceasefire included Lebanon, and it just didn’t,” Vance remarked.

This separation of theaters has allowed Israel to launch what Defense Minister Israel Katz described as "surprise attacks," targeting commercial districts, schools turned into weapons caches, and areas near Beirut’s international airport. The result: 182 dead and over 890 injured in the opening salvo, as the Israeli military purges the Bekaa Valley and southern Lebanon of Iranian-backed assets.

III. SOVEREIGNTY OVER SENTIMENT: THE 10% EVACUATION

The 2026 Renaissance is defined by a refusal to allow "human shield" tactics to stall military objectives. With more than 10 percent of Lebanon currently under evacuation orders, the Israeli ground offensive is securing a buffer zone that will prevent Hezbollah from ever again displacing residents in northern Israel.

The Lebanese Prime Minister, Nawaf Salam, has called for international intervention, but his pleas are falling on deaf ears in a Washington that is focused on Sovereign Order. The administration’s policy is clear: displaced residents will not return until security conditions improve, and security conditions will not improve until Hezbollah is a memory.

IV. THE GLOBAL ENERGY SHIELD: PROTECTING THE ECONOMY

The ultimate goal of Operation Epic Fury remains the protection of the American family’s wallet. Iran’s desperate retaliatory strikes—including drone attacks on Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura refinery and drone boat assaults in the Gulf of Oman—are proof of why the 8 PM deadline was necessary.By forcing a ceasefire with Tehran, Trump has stabilized the price of oil while giving Israel the "green light" to eliminate the proxy forces that would otherwise attempt to keep the region in a state of permanent volatility. The 2026 Restoration is about making America "rich and proud again," and that begins with an energy market that is no longer held hostage by theocrats in Tehran.

CONCLUSION: WINNING THE 2026 RESTORATION

The 47th President told The Atlantic this Sunday that he is open to talking to Iran’s new leadership. "They want to talk, and I have agreed to talk," Trump said. But as the smoke rises over Beirut and the Iranian combat fleet lies at the bottom of the Gulf, it is clear that these talks will happen on Victorious American terms.

The 2026 Restoration of the Middle East is not a "war of choice"—it is a war of necessity that is being won with surgical precision and unwavering resolve. As the two-week window progresses, the world is watching a President who knows exactly how to use the "blindside" to secure a lasting peace.

The lights are going out on the old guard of the Middle East, and the 2026 Renaissance is providing the spark for a new, sovereign future.Top 5 Magnesium-Rich Foods to Prevent Leg Cramps in Seniors: Noticeable Results in 7 Days!

Trump Assassination Scandal Blown Wide Open - 6 Secret Service Agents Implicated SEE MORE.

By Gem News Network (GNN) Investigative Unit Updated 11:45 PM EDT, Sat April 11, 2026

WASHINGTON (CNN) — On a Friday morning in a nondescript office within the Secret Service’s Washington headquarters, six gold badges were placed on a mahogany table. There were no cameras, no grand proclamations, and no press releases. For months, the names of the men and women who owned those badges had been whispered in the halls of Congress and shouted on social media. They were the "Butler Six"—the agents tasked with standing between a former president and a rooftop in rural Pennsylvania that would eventually change the world.

For over a year, a haunting silence has hung over the agency. Even as the drones began to buzz over Mar-a-Lago and the command posts turned into high-tech mobile fortresses, the question of accountability remained an open wound in the American psyche. Washington has spent two years asking: What happened to the people who failed?

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THE UNANSWERED QUESTIONS
Why did it take nearly two years for the agency to acknowledge "total accountability"?

Are the disciplinary measures a genuine reform or a "slap on the wrist" to quiet the 2026 election cycle?

What did the FBI find in its "cold case" files that suddenly satisfied the most skeptical man in the world—Donald Trump?

And most importantly: What is the real reason the agency is now reopening cases like the White House cocaine incident and the Dobbs leak?

PART I: THE GHOSTS OF BUTLER
To understand the current tension in D.C., one must go back to the dust and heat of July 13, 2024. The 180-page bipartisan House report released this past December described an environment that was not just flawed, but "conducive to failure." It spoke of a leadership culture that had grown complacent, of training that felt like a relic of the 1990s, and of a communication gap with local police that was wide enough for a gunman like Thomas Crooks to crawl through.

In the months following the tragedy, the agency seemed to be in a state of paralysis. Kimberly Cheatle, the embattled Director, resigned under a cloud of bipartisan fury. But beneath the surface, a deeper "operational failure" was being audited.

“We weren’t going to fire our way out of this,” Matt Quinn, the agency’s deputy director, told us in a rare, candid moment. His words, delivered with a stark, unblinking focus, suggest that the problem wasn't just a few rogue agents—it was the very architecture of American protection.

PART II: THE SILENT RECKONING
As the 2026 midterms approach, the "Butler Six" have finally received their sentences. But the details were kept under wraps until now, emerging only through a slow drip of internal memos.

The penalties range from 10 to 42 days of unpaid leave. For some in the MAGA movement, this is an insult to the memory of Corey Comperatore, the firefighter who lost his life that day. For others, it’s a necessary move to stabilize an agency that is currently bleeding personnel. These six agents have returned to duty, but they are no longer in the "Inner Circle." They have been relegated to "restricted roles"—the administrative equivalent of a digital purgatory.

But why now? Why settle these disciplinary cases nearly two years later? The answer lies in the evolving relationship between the White House and the FBI—a pivot that has left even the most seasoned D.C. insiders stunned.

PART III: THE BONGINO EFFECT
The atmosphere at the FBI has undergone a seismic shift since Dan Bongino took over as Deputy Director. A former Secret Service agent himself, Bongino has turned the bureau into a blunt instrument of "transparency."

In a move that would have been unthinkable in 2024, Bongino recently sat down with Fox News to deliver a message to the conspiracy theorists. “In some of these cases, the ‘there’ you’re looking for is not there,” he said. He was referring to the grand theories of a "Deep State" plot behind the Butler assassination attempt. By clearing the air, Bongino did something no one else could: he secured a "full endorsement" from President Trump.

Trump, who for months had been "relying on his people" and admitting the Secret Service’s explanations were "hard to believe," suddenly changed his tune last Friday. He is now "very satisfied."

But this satisfaction came with a price.

PART IV: THE REBORN INVESTIGATIONS
The "mấu chốt"—the real pivot—of this story isn't just about six suspended agents. It’s about a wider, more aggressive hunt for the "forgotten files" of the Biden-era.

In May, Bongino announced that the FBI is leveraging its new "pro-Trump" momentum to reopen three major cases that the current administration claims were "ignored" for political reasons:

The D.C. Pipe-Bombs: The five-year-old mystery of the Jan 5th bomber is being treated as a priority, with the FBI scouring newly recovered surveillance metadata.

The White House Cocaine: The 2023 discovery of narcotics in the West Wing is being reopened with a focus on "public corruption" and potential "chain-of-custody" cover-ups.

The Dobbs Leak: The FBI is now using advanced digital forensics to hunt for the individual who leaked the Supreme Court’s decision to end Roe v. Wade, framing it as an assault on the independence of the judiciary.

These investigations are the "quid pro quo" for Trump’s satisfaction. The President is satisfied with the Butler probe because he now has an FBI that is willing to go after the targets he believes were protected by the "old guard."

PART V: THE BOTTOM LINE – A NEW PROTECTION DOCTRINE
As the Secret Service deploys its new fleet of military-grade drones and high-tech mobile command posts across the country, the agency is trying to project an image of invincibility. They want the world to believe that they have fixed the "root cause."

But the 42-day suspensions suggest a more complicated truth. The Secret Service is an agency in transition, caught between a history of excellence and a reality of catastrophic failure. By suspending the agents rather than firing them, the administration is keeping its "institutional knowledge" intact while satisfying the public’s demand for blood—just enough to keep the 2026 headlines from turning into a wildfire.

The message to the American voter is clear: The "Deep State" is being audited, the badges are being surrendered, and for the first time in years, the President is "satisfied."

But in Washington, satisfaction is usually the quietest part of a much larger, more dangerous game.

Related Coverage:

Inside the ‘New FBI’: How Dan Bongino is dismantling the old guard.

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Away from the roar of rallies and the sharp edges of televised clashes, the former president’s silence in that Washington room carried an unexpected charge. The absence of performance revealed a different kind of presence—one defined less by dominance than by the gravity of memory, consequence, and possibility. For a few suspended moments, the usual choreography of power gave way to something unnervingly human.

Those watching weren’t looking at a headline, a poll number, or a caricature. They were watching a person who has altered the country’s trajectory sit with the invisible cost of those choices. In that stillness, leadership looked less like certainty and more like the burden of knowing there are no easy answers. The city moved on, as it always does, but for those who witnessed it, that quiet pause said more than any speech.

Away from the roar of rallies and the sharp edges of televised clashes, the former president’s silence in that Washington room carried an unexpected charge. The absence of performance revealed a different kind of presence—one defined less by dominance than by the gravity of memory, consequence, and possibility. For a few suspended moments, the usual choreography of power gave way to something unnervingly human.

Those watching weren’t looking at a headline, a poll number, or a caricature. They were watching a person who has altered the country’s trajectory sit with the invisible cost of those choices. In that stillness, leadership looked less like certainty and more like the burden of knowing there are no easy answers. The city moved on, as it always does, but for those who witnessed it, that quiet pause said more than any speech.

Away from the roar of rallies and the sharp edges of televised clashes, the former president’s silence in that Washington room carried an unexpected charge. The absence of performance revealed a different kind of presence—one defined less by dominance than by the gravity of memory, consequence, and possibility. For a few suspended moments, the usual choreography of power gave way to something unnervingly human.

Those watching weren’t looking at a headline, a poll number, or a caricature. They were watching a person who has altered the country’s trajectory sit with the invisible cost of those choices. In that stillness, leadership looked less like certainty and more like the burden of knowing there are no easy answers. The city moved on, as it always does, but for those who witnessed it, that quiet pause said more than any speech.

JIMMY KIMMEL SUSPENDED IN CONTROVERSY OVER CHARLIE KIRK COMMENTS

Jimmy Kimmel Suspended After Controversial Remarks on Charlie Kirk Assassination

ABC has suspended late-night host Jimmy Kimmel indefinitely following controversial comments he made about the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.

During a recent monologue, Kimmel appeared to suggest that the shooter was a conservative — remarks that quickly drew widespread backlash after investigators confirmed the suspect held far-left political views.

The network described his comments as “offensive and insensitive,” particularly given the national shock following Kirk’s killing. Within hours, ABC and its affiliate Nexstar announced that Jimmy Kimmel Live! would be pulled from broadcast pending further review.


Backlash and Response

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr publicly criticized the segment, calling Kimmel’s remarks “irresponsible and deeply inappropriate,” and urging networks to uphold higher standards of accuracy and sensitivity in the aftermath of national tragedies.

ABC has not yet announced whether Kimmel will return to air or face further disciplinary action. Representatives for the comedian have declined to comment.


A Growing Debate on Media Responsibility

The incident has reignited discussion about the boundaries of comedy and commentary in the wake of political violence. Critics argue that public figures have a duty to approach such events with care, while others caution against overreach that chills free expression.

For now, both the network and viewers are left grappling with the fallout — another reminder of how quickly words spoken in jest can shape, and sometimes strain, the national conversation.

BREAKING: Karoline Leavitt confirms President’s new health battle…

Washington, D.C. – In a surprise announcement that has already sent ripples across the political world, Karoline Leavitt confirmed today that President Donald J. Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition that can lead to swelling and discomfort in the legs due to poor blood flow.

Though the announcement quickly stirred concern, Leavitt emphasized that no heart-related issues were detected and that the President remains in good overall health. “The swelling was noticeable and prompted a thorough check-up,” she shared. “Doctors have ruled out any cardiac concerns. This condition is manageable, and he’s receiving proper care.”

The news comes as Trump maintains a demanding public schedule in the midst of a heated election season. Images of him stepping slowly during recent rallies had sparked speculation, now clarified by today’s medical update.

Supporters online have flooded social media with hashtags like #PrayForTrump and #TrumpStrong, sending prayers and encouragement. Chronic venous insufficiency isn’t life-threatening, but it does require monitoring—especially for someone constantly on the move.

Washington, D.C. – In a surprise announcement that has already sent ripples across the political world, Karoline Leavitt confirmed today that President Donald J. Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition that can lead to swelling and discomfort in the legs due to poor blood flow.

Though the announcement quickly stirred concern, Leavitt emphasized that no heart-related issues were detected and that the President remains in good overall health. “The swelling was noticeable and prompted a thorough check-up,” she shared. “Doctors have ruled out any cardiac concerns. This condition is manageable, and he’s receiving proper care.”

The news comes as Trump maintains a demanding public schedule in the midst of a heated election season. Images of him stepping slowly during recent rallies had sparked speculation, now clarified by today’s medical update.

Supporters online have flooded social media with hashtags like #PrayForTrump and #TrumpStrong, sending prayers and encouragement. Chronic venous insufficiency isn’t life-threatening, but it does require monitoring—especially for someone constantly on the move.

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Timeline of Donald Trump health issue accidentally 'exposed' by Kai Trump

Donald Trump's granddaughter Kai Trump may have inadvertently confirmed the timeline of how long the president has had an issue in a social media post.

Donald Trump and Kai Trump depart the White House

Kai Trump's Instagram post appears to show how long the President has had a hand issue (Image: Kevin Dietsch, Getty Images)

Kai Trump may have just revealed a timeline the White House spent months attempting to manage.

The 18-year-old granddaughter of the president shared an Instagram carousel on Wednesday that initially appeared to be another influencer-style post promoting her clothing line, similar to posts from NFL star Travis Kelce.

However, hidden among the selfies and throwback pictures was a photo confirming Donald Trump's bruised hand had been visible since November, weeks before his official White House return. It comes after Kai gave a four-word update on Donald's health after alarming concerns.

  • The picture was originally shared on election night and depicts Kai and Donald Trump celebrating at Mar-a-Lago as results rolled in. Trump's right hand was clearly covered with either poor spray tan or a heavy layer of foundation hiding purple bruising near his knuckles.

    Donald Trump's bruised hands

    Trump's team claims his bruise is from shaking hands (Image: Getty Images)

    Following months of questions, it appears the makeup was an early attempt to conceal a problem that would subsequently become a significant topic on cable news and health blogs.

    Trump discussed the bruising in December 2024 during a TIME interview, attributing it to "shaking hands with thousands of people." Since that moment, the hand has developed a personality of its own during campaign events.

    It makes appearances during rallies, particularly in fist pumps. On the golf course, it grips a club to strike a ball, despite numerous opponents asserting that the president doesn't play the game fairly.

  • In July, the White House released a statement from Trump's physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, indicating that the bruising was "consistent with minor soft tissue irritation from frequent handshaking and aspirin use."

    The physician explained that aspirin was included in a "standard cardiovascular prevention regimen" and characterized the side effect as "benign and well known."

    That same medical assessment also examined Trump's swollen ankles and identified chronic venous insufficiency, a condition where veins struggle to return blood to the heart.

    Press secretary Karoline Leavitt reinforced the diagnosis later that month, maintaining that Trump remained "in exceptional health."

  • RadarOnline reported that insiders close to the president claim he's dealing with mobility issues and have suggested that a hip replacement might be necessary. The report indicates that his physical discomfort at 79 is actually 'far worse than he admits publicly.'

    Despite his hand conditions, Trump has kept playing golf, frequently swinging with Kai. She regularly accompanies him with her camera and phone and even shares herself playing on social media.

    Kai has committed her future to the University of Miami, where she will become part of the 2026 Hurricanes golf team. President Trump possesses 17 golf courses worldwide, spanning from the US to Scotland, Dubai, and beyond.

    His Doral resort course in Miami is scheduled to host a PGA Tour signature event with a $20 million purse next season.

Trump’s Neck Rash Distracts From New Bruise on ‘Good’ Hand

Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty

While President Donald Trump’s new neck rash raised alarm on Monday, a new bruise on his “good” hand slipped through the cracks.

Trump, 79, was photographed from all angles during a Medal of Honor ceremony at the White House on Monday, and while many photos focused on the scabbed rash behind his right ear, some pictures captured a glimpse at the bruising on his left hand.

On Monday, Trump's left hand was prominently discolored.Anadolu/Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images

Trump's left hand looked particularly haggard on Monday.Anadolu/Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images

The blemishing was clear as day as Trump, the oldest person to assume the presidency, presented retired Army Command Sgt. Major Terry P. Richardson with the Medal of Honor.

Trump's hand looked discolored as he awarded the Medal of Honor.Andrew Harnik/Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

A dark spot is visible on Trump's left hand during the ceremony.SAUL LOEB/Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images

The president’s right hand, which he usually tries to keep out of clear view, is often slathered in foundation to hide the bruising that the White House commonly attributes to “frequent handshaking.”

However, Trump’s left hand on Monday featured none of the beige sheen typically applied to distract from the odd discoloration.

Trump first showed severe bruising on his left hand—his “good hand”—during January’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “I clipped them on a table,” he explained.

The bruises do not appear as frequently on Donald Trump's left hand as on his right.Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images

He has also defended his discolored hands by blaming them on his aspirin use. The president has said he takes a higher daily dose of the anti-inflammatory drug than what doctors recommend because he doesn’t want “thick blood” flowing through his heart.

Regarding the president’s new red neck rash, Trump’s physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, earlier told the Daily Beast in a statement: “President Trump is using a very common cream on the right side of his neck, which is a preventative skin treatment, prescribed by the White House Doctor.”

“The President is using this treatment for one week, and the redness is expected to last for a few weeks,” Barbabella, who is the White House Doctor, added.

President Donald Trump debuted a nasty neck rash on Monday.Saul Loeb/Getty Images

Trump's neck rash was visible at a Medal of Honor Ceremony at the White House.Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

It’s unclear what the “preventative skin treatment” is intended to prevent, and whether it’s effectively treating a condition that has yet to be disclosed to the American public. The administration has frequently touted itself as the “most transparent” in American history.

The redness on Trump’s neck was first spotted during the president’s visit to Corpus Christi, Texas, on Friday, while he stood onstage alongside actor Dennis Quaid.

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The area below and behind Trump's right ear appeared red on Friday, hinting at the future rash to come.MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images

The president’s health has been a major concern throughout his second term, which the Daily Beast has covered extensively.

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