Donald Trump sparks health concerns after ‘ranting and raving’ on Fox News
President Donald Trump has once again raised serious health concerns after his tribute to Senator Lindsey Graham descended into a “rant” about the SAVE America Act.
The president phoned into Fox News’ Fox and Friends to pay his respects to his close Republican ally, who passed away on Sunday, July 12, following a tragic aortic tear.

Speaking with host Lawrence Jones, Trump stated: “Terminating the filibuster, everything goes away, and we do anything we want, we pass everything we want, the Democrats are going to do it, and he started to see that. This comes after CNN humiliated Trump with a montage of his supporters turning against him.
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“He was starting to say terminate the filibuster, otherwise we’re going to have these continued, ridiculous, crazy, Trump-deranged,” reports the Express.
Trump then claimed: “These people suffer from a very fine disease known as Trump-derangement syndrome, and he was saying that.”
As Lawrence attempted to interject and steer the conversation back on course, the president pressed on: “He was really coming a long way on terminating the filibuster, which is the single smartest thing we could do because then you get everything.”
The 80-year-old continued: “Even if we took the small loaf of the SAVE America Act … it’s voter ID, it’s proof of citizenship. Look at what happened to the kid in California. They sent a million ballots; nobody knows where they came from.”
Although Lawrence repeatedly interjected to ask: “Mr President, did you notice anything different?” Trump continued his rant and added: “Spencer Pratt came up to my office … he didn’t know who to complain to,” before pivoting to discuss the election.
The interview became increasingly uncomfortable as the two spoke over each other, with the Fox News host struggling to steer the conversation back to Lindsey.
Trump kept dodging the question as he launched into a tirade: “These elections are very dishonest and when people don’t want to have voter ID, when people don’t want to have proof of citizenship, it’s only because they want to cheat, and they’re very good at it.”
While numerous viewers rushed to social media expressing worry, others slammed the president for his inability to keep the tribute focused on the late senator.
On X/Twitter, one raged: “Trump called in to Fox & Friends this morning ostensibly to pay tribute to Lindsey Graham, but instead he ranted and raved like a complete loon while hosts tried (and failed) to keep him on topic.
“Trump needs the 25th Amendment IMMEDIATELY. He couldn’t stay on topic with the hosts and kept bringing up old arguments and accusations. Nothing worth helping us today,” another fumed.
A third questioned: ” What in hell will it take for congressional Republicans to END THIS?? @GOP”
Tributes flooded in on Sunday as Washington grapples with the shocking death of Republican senator Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina, at the age of 71.

