Donald Trump pays tribute to late martial arts icon Chuck Norris
President Donald Trump broke his silence on Friday, March 20th describing the deceased 'tough cookie' and Walker Texas Ranger star of age eighty-six as a "great guy" who was also an excellent supporter. While leaving reporters after speaking with family members in Florida regarding Norris's passing at eight years old (likely meaning death), Trump emphasized that one would not want to face him due to his tough persona, noting he did not wish for anyone else but himself and the President of America on a similar level as Chuck was known globally by many people including myself.
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1[Mar] Donald Trump has paid tribute to the late Chuck Norris, describing him as tough.
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2"You wouldn't want to fight with me," says President of 'tough cookie' actor
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3'He was a great guy,' and he died at age eighty-six.
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Chuck Norris has died at age 86 following the sudden passing announced by family members just after his birthday on Friday morning in March 2025. Tributes from US President Donald Trump and numerous celebrities described him as a 'tough cookie' warrior with an unwavering commitment to those he loved, while noting that specific circumstances of death remain private due to recent news reports indicating the date was actually May
Action star Chuck Norris has died at age 86 following the sudden passing announced by his family just days after he turned eighty-six on Friday. Tributes from President Donald Trump and numerous celebrities described him as a "great guy," tough warrior, and cultural icon whose fame was fueled early internet memes about exaggerated strength before cementing through roles in films like *The Way of the Dragon* and TV series *Walker: Texas Ranger*.