Donald Trump’s health is back under the spotlight after yet another visit to Walter Reed Medical Center reignited questions about his physical condition, age, and transparency in office. In just thirteen months, Trump has now made three hospital‑related trips, officially labeled “routine,” but they are fueling speculation across Washington and among voters nationwide. Visible bruises on his hands, red marks on his neck and face, and reports of swollen ankles have intensified scrutiny, especially as former White House doctors accuse the administration of hiding critical medical details from the public. This report breaks down what we know about Trump’s latest medical examination, his prior diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, and the explanations offered by the White House about aspirin use, handshakes, and his “listening with eyes closed” defense.
Trump’s health cloud deepens as new medical exam sparks fresh questions just as Iran war restarts?
Donald Trump’s health is back under the spotlight after yet another visit to Walter Reed Medical Center reignited questions about his physical condition, age, and transparency in office. In just thirteen months, Trump has now made three hospital‑related trips, officially labeled “routine,” but they are fueling speculation across Washington and among voters nationwide. Visible bruises on his hands, red marks on his neck and face, and reports of swollen ankles have intensified scrutiny, especially as former White House doctors accuse the administration of hiding critical medical details from the public. This report breaks down what we know about Trump’s latest medical examination, his prior diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, and the explanations offered by the White House about aspirin use, handshakes, and his “listening with eyes closed” defense.










