Trump's Health Under Scrutiny: What's Really Going On?
Donald Trump, now 79, has been observed with a slight limp recently. This was noticed while he was walking with his wife, Melania, at Mar-a-Lago. Speculations about his health have grown after he admitted to using compression socks for his swollen ankles and makeup to conceal bruises on his hands. These bruises are reportedly a result of his daily aspirin intake.
Video Raises Eyebrows
A video shared by the anti-Trump account Call to Activism shows Trump dragging his right leg as he walks. The account, which has over 1.1 million followers, asked, "What's Trump hiding?" In the footage, Trump's limp is noticeable at first, but he quickly adjusts his gait when he notices the cameras. Online reactions varied, with some interpreting it as a sign of a new health issue, while others believed it was just Trump being cautious around cameras.
History of Walking Difficulties
This isn't the first time Trump has struggled with walking. He has been seen struggling with stairs and walking in straight lines for years. Recently, discussions about his health have intensified. Reports suggest he has bruises on his hands, trouble sleeping, and swollen ankles. Trump even called the Wall Street Journal to address these concerns, explaining that the hand bruises are due to his daily aspirin use for his heart.