Political Pundit Claims 'Defeated' Trump Knows His End Is Near
Commentator: 'Defeated' Trump Knows End Is Near

A prominent political commentator has sparked debate by claiming that Donald Trump appears to know the "end is near" after observing what she described as a "defeated" and unwell demeanour from the former president.

A Strikingly Different Demeanour

The analysis comes from the TikTok user and founder of 'Big Beautiful Boycott', who goes by the name Total Hypocrisy. Her observations were made after watching Trump address the media at The White House on Monday, November 17. She stated she had "never seen him look this defeated," specifically pointing to his appearance around 3.15pm that day.

During the press interaction, the president was discussing potential military strikes on Mexico and Colombia as part of his strategy to "stop drugs" from reaching the United States. "Listen to his voice, look at his eyes," Total Hypocrisy urged her followers in her video analysis. She further commented on his physical state, noting, "Look at his hair and all the makeup he's trying to cover up with - it's like he is defeated and he is unwell."

Physical Signs of Strain and Pressure

Sharing additional footage where Trump referenced having "obliterated Iran" in the past, the commentator highlighted his posture, claiming, "I have never seen him so hunched over." She also suggested that his hand was covering a spot where he could be "hiding some form of IV treatment."

Judging by the 79-year-old's eyes, she said it was "obvious he hasn't slept" and speculated that the "game would be up eventually." Total Hypocrisy linked his weary appearance to a combination of factors, asserting, "This Epstein thing has weighed a lot on him, but he also knows that his approval ratings are in the toilet and among the worst we have ever seen for any president in recent history - he knows that he is losing in the courts."

Public and Online Reaction

The TikTok video prompted a significant response from viewers, with many agreeing with the assessment. One user exclaimed, "I was going to say his hair seems to have greyed over the weekend!" Another claimed, "I think he knows that his legacy is going to be this issue... he doesn't have enough time left to change this narrative and I think that's why he looks so gently alive and defeated."

A third person pointed to another recent event, stating, "The McDonald's summit [where he discussed affordability for the working class] was scary today too. He was rambling about anything that came to his mind. It's so strange." A fourth comment suggested, "He is a prime example of how much guilt can eat away at you both mentally and physically."

The original remarks from Trump included direct comments on foreign policy. When asked about launching strikes on Mexico, he mused, "Would I launch strikes on Mexico to stop drugs? It's OK with me. Whatever we have to do to stop drugs." He also specifically targeted Colombia, stating, "Colombia has cocaine factories where they make cocaine. Would I knock out those factories? I would be proud to do it personally. I didn't say I'm doing it, I would be proud to do it."