So far notions of big rumors hovering around his alleged use of flatulence in the courtroom continue dominating public attention, but despite this fact still there is no proof that can make these rumors authentic. Stories about Trump blew up with remarks that he puffed up some irritating and foul odors in the courtroom, especially during the negotiations, but these rumors still remained unproven by the reliable sources of information or not investigated in detail.
The argument that it would be beyond the realm of possibility to find Trump employed such an unconventional approach gained momentum, when several mass media outlets ran a story on this curious incident, leading both to a vast gossip and debate. Although many users believe these controversial accounts, skepticism also exists regarding the reliable sources and a scarcity of confirmed evidence to corroborate the accusations.
Just like with the rumors about his supposedly, nice day versus his bad hair day, opponents of the former POTUS have tried to use them as another good excuse to mock and disparage Trump, feeding the public imagination about his unusual and unconventional administrative style. I reply by stating that it depends on from what angle the whole picture is being viewed. The supporters of President Trump have referred to these allegations as groundless, smearing aimed at ruining the president's reputation and denying him of credit.
Due to lacking clear evidence, whether the witness stories are factual is being questioned. Therefore, people see a vacuum in these stories to direct personal conclusions depending only on their opinions rather than proof. For some, accusations appear to be the result of Trump's tactics that always surprise and are popular with voters, while others deem these theories and lack the reality.
Notwithstanding the absence of evidence backing it, the story has become viral in social media platforms as well as in publications that are of tabloid nature where it has been at the center of memes, jokes and assumptions. Nevertheless, serious journalists and "class-checked" lawyers call for caution in the absence of valid and authenticated evidence of their words.
As the controversy surrounding Trump's alleged courtroom flatulence continues to unfold, one thing remains clear: his presidency will become even stormier as long as there's no actual proof to back the words up and all those allegations are getting to be no more than just a wave of unsubstantiated rumors that are just adding into the already colorful carpet of controversies around Trump.