Trump’s True Height Exposed as 6’3” Prince William Towers Over Him

Why does Trump come to Barron's ear level!

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Your turn to answer my question.

Why does Trump have to vastly exaggerate his height?
 
My suspicion is that he's shrunk in height as he got old. Most people do, losing several inches off their height as they age.

That is what I think and I don't think Cypress isn't still 5'6" anymore either he is probably more like 5'4"-5'5" Max.
 
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Your turn to answer my question.

Why does Trump have to vastly exaggerate his height?
Notice in your photo Trump has his head forward which obscure's his neck making the photo make him appear shorter

In this photo Trump is standing straight with his neck straight making him look taller.

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I read it whole. It's mostly accusing me of who I am not.

BTW I gave you a definition of Democratic Socialism of which you agreed isn't Marxism.
You obviously can't follow simple instructions. I have no interest wasting more time answering questions from a drone that can't define and back up the terms you nod along with. You are a radicalized drone at best. That's only a fraction of an inch from a murderer in waiting if at all different. That's your choice.
 
You obviously can't follow simple instructions. I have no interest wasting more time answering questions from a drone that can't define and back up the terms you nod along with. You are a radicalized drone at best. That's only a fraction of an inch from a murderer in waiting if at all different. That's your choice.
If I was a psychiatrist, I'd diagnose you as having schizophrenia. In no way am I a murderer in waiting.
 
Are you fat shaming your President?
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Throughout his public life and political career, Donald Trump has engaged in fat-shaming, directing derogatory comments about people's weight at adversaries, rally attendees, and former associates. His history of body-shaming dates back to before his presidency and has continued to the present, often serving as a tactic to insult or demean opponents.
Notable incidents of alleged fat-shaming
2025: Insulting American citizens: In February 2025, a Yahoo News report described an incident where Trump used weight-based insults while criticizing American citizens. He referred to the country as "bloated, fat, disgusting" in a cabinet meeting and reportedly had a "temper tantrum" over a performance review email for federal workers.
2023: Mocking Chris Christie: During his 2023 presidential campaign, Trump repeatedly mocked his rival Chris Christie's weight. At an event, after someone in the crowd called Christie a "fat pig," Trump feigned admonishment, saying "don't call him a fat pig" while smiling and implying Christie was overweight by suggesting "he's eating right now".
2023: Questioning J.B. Pritzker's health: In August 2023, Trump suggested that Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker's rumored 2028 presidential ambitions were tied to his weight loss, stating, "I notice he lost a little weight, so maybe he has a chance, you know?". Pritzker had previously attempted to get ahead of Trump's insults during a talk show appearance where he generated mocking nicknames for himself.
2019: Insulting a rally supporter: In 2019, Trump mocked a rally attendee's weight, thinking the person was a protester. He told the man to "go home and start exercising" and to "get him out of here". When he was later informed that the man was a supporter, Trump called him but reportedly did not apologize for the insult.
2016: Disparaging Alicia Machado: During his 2016 presidential campaign, after Hillary Clinton brought up his history of body-shaming, Trump was unapologetic about his treatment of former Miss Universe Alicia Machado. He defended his comments about her weight gain, stating, "She gained a massive amount of weight, and it was a real problem".
2016: "400-pound hacker" comments: In a 2016 presidential debate, Trump speculated that the hack of the Democratic National Committee could have been conducted by "somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds." The comment was widely condemned for reinforcing harmful stereotypes.
 
If I was a psychiatrist, I'd diagnose you as having schizophrenia. In no way am I a murderer in waiting.
Sorry, you are in my eyes. Until we know what triggers idiots like you that believe exactly as you do from being the typical radicalized drone to one day deciding to murder someone for their beliefs, you're all threats and murderers in waiting. Any ideas on what causes a libtard to snap? Over 50% of today's youth thinks is acceptable to murder someone to advance a political goal. That's not a small number of drones on the fringe anymore, is it? How do I know you're not one of those 53%? (or really close, I don't remember the precise number but very close to that)
 
Sorry, you are in my eyes. Until we know what triggers idiots like you that believe exactly as you do from being the typical radicalized drone to one day deciding to murder someone for their beliefs, you're all threats and murderers in waiting. Any ideas on what causes a libtard to snap? Over 50% of today's youth thinks is acceptable to murder someone to advance a political goal. That's not a small number of drones on the fringe anymore, is it? How do I know you're not one of those 53%? (or really close, I don't remember the precise number but very close to that)
@TOP, is this red flag? Be honest.
 
AI Overview


+15
Throughout his public life and political career, Donald Trump has engaged in fat-shaming, directing derogatory comments about people's weight at adversaries, rally attendees, and former associates. His history of body-shaming dates back to before his presidency and has continued to the present, often serving as a tactic to insult or demean opponents.
Notable incidents of alleged fat-shaming
2025: Insulting American citizens: In February 2025, a Yahoo News report described an incident where Trump used weight-based insults while criticizing American citizens. He referred to the country as "bloated, fat, disgusting" in a cabinet meeting and reportedly had a "temper tantrum" over a performance review email for federal workers.
2023: Mocking Chris Christie: During his 2023 presidential campaign, Trump repeatedly mocked his rival Chris Christie's weight. At an event, after someone in the crowd called Christie a "fat pig," Trump feigned admonishment, saying "don't call him a fat pig" while smiling and implying Christie was overweight by suggesting "he's eating right now".
2023: Questioning J.B. Pritzker's health: In August 2023, Trump suggested that Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker's rumored 2028 presidential ambitions were tied to his weight loss, stating, "I notice he lost a little weight, so maybe he has a chance, you know?". Pritzker had previously attempted to get ahead of Trump's insults during a talk show appearance where he generated mocking nicknames for himself.
2019: Insulting a rally supporter: In 2019, Trump mocked a rally attendee's weight, thinking the person was a protester. He told the man to "go home and start exercising" and to "get him out of here". When he was later informed that the man was a supporter, Trump called him but reportedly did not apologize for the insult.
2016: Disparaging Alicia Machado: During his 2016 presidential campaign, after Hillary Clinton brought up his history of body-shaming, Trump was unapologetic about his treatment of former Miss Universe Alicia Machado. He defended his comments about her weight gain, stating, "She gained a massive amount of weight, and it was a real problem".
2016: "400-pound hacker" comments: In a 2016 presidential debate, Trump speculated that the hack of the Democratic National Committee could have been conducted by "somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds." The comment was widely condemned for reinforcing harmful stereotypes.
I didn't ask about President Trump; I asked about Crypress.

President Trump doesn't pretend that fat shaming is awful... Crypress does.
 
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