A recently circulated video showing US President Donald Trump exiting a golf cart at his Mar-a-Lago estate has sparked widespread speculation about his health.
The footage, shared by a company responsible for golf course maintenance, captures the 78-year-old stepping out of the cart with an unusual gait, walking with an apparent "pigeon-toed" stance and dragging his right leg.
This has led to online discussions questioning his physical condition.
In the video, Trump appears to walk unsteadily and demonstrates some imbalance while swinging a golf club. Some social media users speculated that his right leg seemed stiff "like a piece of wood," while others questioned whether he might be suffering from knee problems, neuromuscular degeneration, or even cognitive decline.
Trump's team quickly dismissed these claims. On Monday morning (March 3), Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung issued a statement, rejecting the health concerns as baseless. "Deranged and morally bankrupt liberals — including corrupt media — have now resorted to complete falsehoods and fabricated lies because they have no shame," Cheung said. "Instead, they spend every waking hour of their pathetic lives suffering from a debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has rotted their brain."
This is not the first time Trump's health has come under public scrutiny. Just last month, a noticeable bruise on the back of his right hand was spotted during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Feb. 24. The White House attributed the bruise to Trump's constant work schedule and frequent handshakes.
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