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Body language expert ‘reveals’ subtle sign that JD Vance could be keeping 'secrets' as he gives 'ominous' update on Trump's health
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Updated 16:55 29 Aug 2025 GMT+1Published 15:49 29 Aug 2025 GMT+1

Body language expert ‘reveals’ subtle sign that JD Vance could be keeping 'secrets' as he gives 'ominous' update on Trump's health

Inbaal Honigman, a celebrity psychic and body language expert, broke down Vance's response

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Topics: Donald Trump, Politics, JD Vance, US News

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JD Vance’s 'strange' response about Donald Trump's health has been analyzed by an expert - and they think he could be keeping some things hidden.

People have been speculating about Trump’s health for some time, after a 'large bruise' on his hand was seen multiple times.

Trump recently attempted to cover up the mark with foundation, which left social media commenters to wonder what was going on.

However, it came to light that Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a condition that happens when your leg veins become damaged.

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It came as the POTUS celebrated his 79th birthday in June.

JD Vance's response to Trump's health was called 'strange' (Megan Varner / Stringer / Getty)
JD Vance's response to Trump's health was called 'strange' (Megan Varner / Stringer / Getty)

With so much speculation about his condition, JD Vance was asked about his health, leading to a truly ‘strange’ answer.

"I've had a lot of on-the-job training in the last 200 days, but the president is in incredibly good health. He's got incredible energy," Vance told USA Today.

"While most of the people who work around the president of the United States are younger than he is, I think that we find that he's actually the last person to go to sleep, he's the last person making phone calls at night, and he's the first person who wakes up and is the first person making phone calls in the morning."

He added that 'terrible tragedies happen', but he is ultimately 'very confident that [Trump] is in good shape'.



VP JD Vance said he is prepared to step in if “a terrible tragedy” were to befall President Trump, while emphasizing that Trump is “in incredibly good health” and brimming with “incredible energy.”

Vance pointed to his seven months of “on-the-job training” as readiness to… pic.twitter.com/m7UPwrn98S

— AF Post (@AFpost) August 28, 2025


He continued: "If God forbid there is a terrible tragedy, I can't think of better on-the-job training than what I've gotten in the last 200 days."

His words rubbed people the wrong way, with people saying it’s an odd thing for the VP to say about Trump.

Another noted: "Interesting choice of words - the phrasing feels a bit ominous, but it’s standard VP talk about succession readiness."

To this, Inbaal Honigman, a celebrity psychic and body language expert, said there was something many people missed that makes a ‘subtle’ nod that he might be hiding ‘secrets’.

She broke down his answer, noting that he’s initially ‘sincere’, but there are moments where he may not be.

A body language expert said he could be keeping 'secrets' (Megan Varner / Stringer / Getty)
A body language expert said he could be keeping 'secrets' (Megan Varner / Stringer / Getty)

Speaking to UNILAD, on behalf of Covers.com, she said of the clip: "When Vance speaks here, the majority of his body language is sincere. He nods his head firmly, meaning he believes his own words and sees himself as a speaker of truths.”

She went on to say that some of the nods he makes are mixes of 'yes' and 'no', and these ‘could indicate alternative facts, not sticking too closely to the truth’.

As for when he ‘raises and drops his hand emphatically in a chopping motion’, it suggests ‘decisiveness’, as he indicates he is speaking plainly.

However, Honigman states: “Once or twice we see his gaze wandering sideways, and that indicates some insincerity on Vance's part."

She added: “He glances to the side, eyes lowered, which may mean that he's trying to recall details which are escaping him.”

To her, ‘those fleeting sideways glances are the main indicators of hidden facts and possible secrets’, specifying that one instance he appeared to do it was when 'terrible tragedies' were mentioned.’

Honigman didn't specify what type of 'secrets' he could be keeping.

UNILAD reached out to the White House for comment.

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