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In reply to the discussion: He's got that lean they call the "fentanyl fold" [View all]riversedge
(81,568 posts)44. I recall that Trump yelled to get his shoes-which had come off as the SS pulled him to the floor after
shots were fired. Trumps ''tallness" is very important to him.
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there's been no evidence he has lifts, much less that they're causing his junkie lean
bigtree
Aug 2025
#7
It didn't derail his campaign because Republicans support and vote for Republicans.
W_HAMILTON
Aug 2025
#29
He has lifts in his shoes, barely an inch of heel coverage. That's why they went flying off when the Secret service
diane in sf
Aug 2025
#25
He's ill and his shoes have a higher than usual heel. At least in one picture I saw of his shoes...
littlemissmartypants
Aug 2025
#28
I recall that Trump yelled to get his shoes-which had come off as the SS pulled him to the floor after
riversedge
Aug 2025
#44
It's not that. He's leaned like that for awhile, though it seems more pronounced recently.
Ocelot II
Aug 2025
#6
Could be he's just made a habit of looming over people he considers subordinates.
hunter
Aug 2025
#31
More like frontotemporal dementia (FTD) with classical forward lean (and toe inserts to try to moderate the lean).
hlthe2b
Aug 2025
#10
That's what I think it is too. He's obese and trying to walk around with those 2" lifts in his shoes. n/t
Greybnk48
Aug 2025
#24
Lifts? Doesn't make sense to me. Women have been wearing stilettos higher than 2" for years and I have never
Marie Marie
Aug 2025
#19
"Now it occurs to me to wonder how these proportion standards were derived."
LudwigPastorius
Aug 2025
#33
The heaviest portion of his upper body, the head and shoulders, tip forward. If he moved his
allegorical oracle
Aug 2025
#47