US President Trump has canceled a planned housing bill signing ceremony, citing the need for the SAVE America Act to be passed first. The decision has sparked speculation about the President's health, with some suggesting that he may be taking a special drug due to a terminal illness.
Congressman Ted Lieu made the remarks after Trump's announcement, suggesting that the President's cancellation of the ceremony was not a routine decision. Lieu implied that Trump's behavior was unusual and that he may be experiencing side effects from a medication.
Lieu pointed to a specific new drug that can only be given to individuals with a terminal illness, noting that one person in America has received this treatment. He questioned whether Trump had been given this drug, calling on the White House to come clean about the President's health.
White House Communications Director Steven Cheung responded to Lieu's comments, calling him a "dumbass" who had likely spent hours trying to come up with the idea. Cheung dismissed Lieu's suggestion, stating that there was no special drug to cure being a "bitch".
The controversy surrounding the housing bill signing ceremony has raised questions about the President's health and his ability to carry out his duties. The SAVE America Act remains a key priority for the administration, but it is unclear when it will be passed.