Stories about vehicles seen leaving US President-elect Donald Trump‘s Mar-a-Lago property in Florida on November 21 caused a stir on cultural press, with some speculating about Trump’s health. However, the government’s key service has debunked the stories, confirming that the vehicles were related to Trump or any other protectee at the house.
Anthony Guglielmi, commander of contacts for the US secret services, responded to a reporter’s state of vehicles leaving Mar-a-Lago on the social media platform X, saying:
” Andrew, we are not tracking any Underground Service-directed medical supplies from Mar-a-Lago. No issues or concerns do exist with any Secret Service agents on the home, according to our on-site staff.
He added that an related problem might have caused the absence of an emergency on-site.
The vehicles were part of evil president-elect JD Vance’s parade, according to press reports. As a precautionary measure, it is common practice for ambulances to visit motorcades of famous people.
Preliminary reports from reporters stationed close to Mar-a-Lago who witnessed the paramedics and other vehicles contributed to the incident’s sprinkling of virtual speculation.
The first accounts were criticized by Steven Cheung, the Trump White House’s director of contacts, who claimed on X that a writer “overreacted and set off the fire alarm without cause.”
” The push has set up a false, unofficial’ swimming’ because they want to feel crucial about themselves. In this instance, some jerk at CBS accidentally overreacted and blared the fire alarms, believing they would receive the scoop of the life. F**king dummy”, Cheung posted on X.
A November 21 article on X, which claimed Trump was seen leaving his Florida residence in an incident car, sparked the story. ” Then Trump in an emergency out of Mar-a-Lago with trucks full of Underground Service”, the post said.
Similar stories about paramedics leaving Mar-a-Lago were also spread on different social media sites. Social media posts on November 21 even referenced letters from swimming writers noting vehicles, a plane, and more than 20 cars seen at Mar-a-Lago.
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