On April 4th local time, news of Trump's serious illness and hospitalization quickly went viral on American social media. In response, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung posted a denial: President Trump has been working tirelessly in the White House and the Oval Office this Easter weekend. After Trump's social media account posted the news that the "missing pilot had been rescued," he posted again: "Let those disgusting journalists who question the president's whereabouts see what President Trump is doing." The White House also responded to online speculation through its official account: "When President Trump goes 12 hours without speaking to the media, those mentally unstable liberals start making up ridiculous conspiracy theories. (While they say nothing when Biden often goes 12 days without speaking to the media.) Don't worry! President Trump has never actually stopped working." Furthermore, the White House angrily denounced the account that posted the "Trump seriously ill and hospitalized" rumor as "a weapons-grade moron." It is understood that on April 4th local time, Trump's schedule suddenly only listed "executive time," and that morning the White House announced the media term "lid," implying that the president would not make any public appearances that day. Social media users interpreted the word "lid," Trump's absence from public appearances, and subsequent lack of public activity as potential evidence that he was admitted to Walter Reed Hospital for treatment.