Trump health update: New Walter Reed photos emerge amid concerns; White House takes action
The president’s physician said the appointment included advanced imaging, laboratory testing and preventive assessments as part of his ongoing health maintenance plan.
- On Saturday, the White House denied rumors that President Donald Trump was receiving medical treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after officials announced the 79-year-old would make no further public appearances for the day.
- Trump's health has remained a focus throughout his second term, and the sudden cancellation of his schedule was considered unusual, as he typically travels to Mar-a-Lago for golf on weekends.
- Assistant to the President Steven Cheung issued a statement confirming Trump was working nonstop in the Oval Office, while Presidential physician Dr. Sean Barbabella confirmed the President "continues to demonstrate excellent overall health."
- Officials previously attributed Trump's cosmetic patches to frequent handshaking, maintaining they are unrelated to his diagnosed chronic venous insufficiency, which Dr. Barbabella described as "benign and common" among older individuals.
- At 79, Trump remains among the oldest presidents in U.S. history; his last known visit to the facility occurred in October for an MRI, which he famously described as "perfect.
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'Deranged!' White House melts down over speculation Trump hospitalized
The White House was forced onto the defensive Saturday after social media speculation that President Donald Trump had been hospitalized at Walter Reed Medical Center sent the administration scrambling to tamp down the rumors.The unfounded whispers spread after Trump went roughly 12 hours without spe...
Leftists' Online Scam: Pretending Trump Was Rushed to Walter Reed
Today, unverified social media posts claimed President Trump had been taken there for undisclosed reasons, citing road closures and a White House “lid” (a press statement that no public appearances would be made that day). However, the White House and Trump’s communications team quickly denied the reports, saying there was no hospital visit and that the president had been working nonstop in the White House and Oval Office during the Easter weeke…
WASHINGTON.- The White House denied the versions circulating on social media about the hospitalization of U.S. President Donald Trump, according to which the president had been urgently referred to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda. Through his official X account, Steven Cheung, one of Trump’s official spokespersons, dismissed the rumors and pointed out: “There has never been a president who has worked harder for the A…
The White House announced this Saturday to journalists that the president would make no more appearances. It happened that he had been placed in a hospital, but the government immediately went out to deny it. Doubts and speculations in the midst of war with Iran.
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