
President Donald Trump's latest series of late-night social media posts sparked fresh health concerns on Sunday.
Late Saturday night, Trump posted a video on his Truth Social page of Frank Sinatra singing his hit song "My Way." It was one of dozens of posts Trump made throughout the night, which alarmed some observers. The video also came at a time when some have raised concerns about the president's mental fitness after he threatened to obliterate the Iranian civilization in a previous post on Truth Social.
Observers reacted to the video on social media.
"This is a sacrilege," Nancy Sinatra, Frank Sinatra's eldest daughter, posted on X.
"I do AV work for a funeral home, and this is one of the most common song choices," Josiah Sutton, creator of Fruitless Media, posted on Bluesky. "It seems to be one of those songs that elderly boomers and silent generation folks turn to as they’re thinking about death."
"This is not normal," Daniel McAdams, executive director of The Rand Paul Institute, posted on X.
The post also seemed to enrage some observers.
"Frank Sinatra loathed Donald Trump," the anti-Trump advocacy group The Lincoln Project posted on X.
"What a bizarre a-- timeline we’re in," Don Johnson, chief economist at Macro Edge, posted on X. "Seriously."
"How comforting," liberal news outlet The Tennessee Holler posted on X.





