President Donald Trump stirred a wave of online chatter over the weekend after briefly stumbling while boarding Air Force One—but the reaction may say more about media bias than the incident itself.
The moment came on June 8 in Morristown, New Jersey, where the president had just wrapped up remarks to the press. As he started making his way up the stairs to Air Force One for a trip to Camp David, cameras captured a brief misstep. Traveling with him was Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who also had a minor trip while making his way up.
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Video of the incident quickly spread across social media, drawing millions of views within hours. But while the footage gained traction, the response revealed an all-too-familiar double standard.
President Trump, who at 78 remains sharp, energetic, and fully engaged with the demands of office, has shown no signs of slowing down. Yet some critics rushed to weaponize the moment—ignoring the fact that it was Biden, not Trump, who made headlines for a far more dramatic series of falls during his presidency.

