15.3 C
London
Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Wild Trump health rumor sparks furious response over ‘left-wing’ plot

Donald Trump’s days-long absence from public events sparked wild speculation about the 79-year-old President’s health, only for him to surface in the Oval Office on Wednesday afternoon. 

Left-leaning Aaron Rupar, who specializes in viral clips and hot takes on X, sensationally claimed earlier today ‘it’s now been one week since [Trump] has appeared publicly for anything besides a pre-taped interview.’

‘His last public event was his cabinet meeting last Wednesday, one day after his trip to Walter Reed,’ Rupar told his more than one million followers.

But the White House pushed back, with spokesman Davis Ingle telling the Daily Mail: ‘President Trump just participated in a 45-minute wide-ranging interview yesterday, and he will be holding open press events tomorrow and Friday.

‘Anyone using the President’s schedule to push left-wing conspiracies is a grade-A moron.’

Despite Rupar’s claim, Trump, 79, appeared in the Oval Office at around 4pm to announce an executive order aimed at securing the border.

The wild rumors on social media have nonetheless fueled concern among the public, with searches for ‘Trump stroke’ and ‘Trump missing’, surging on Google.

Before the Oval Office announcement, Trump had not been spotted since Sunday, when he returned to the White House from his golf club in Sterling, Virginia. 

Despite Rupar's spurious claim, Trump appeared in the Oval Office at around 4pm to announce an executive order for securing the border

Despite Rupar’s spurious claim, Trump appeared in the Oval Office at around 4pm to announce an executive order for securing the border

Trump holds a chart showing that the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall is taller than skyscrapers as he speaks to the press in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on June 3

Trump holds a chart showing that the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall is taller than skyscrapers as he speaks to the press in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on June 3

Donald Trump raises his fist as he returns to the White House in Washington, DC, on Sunday

Donald Trump raises his fist as he returns to the White House in Washington, DC, on Sunday

The renewed speculation about Trump’s health comes after he visited hospital last Tuesday for his third visit since he took office in January 2025. 

Trump declared ‘everything checked out PERFECTLY’ on Truth Social after the visit.

His physician, US Navy Captain Sean Barbarella, wrote in a memo published by the White House that Trump ‘remains in excellent health, demonstrating strong cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and overall physical function.’

The report contains information on Trump’s vital statistics, references several scans that took place, and makes minor recommendations about preventative care.

The President was listed at 75 inches and 238 pounds, 14 pounds heavier than last year, but with a healthy resting heart rate and normal blood pressure. He takes two cholesterol medications and aspirin for his heart, per the report.  

The results landed later than usual, only increasing the intense scrutiny over bruises on his hands, swelling on his ankles and claims he is in cognitive decline. 

Trump’s checkup alarmed doctors who say it is ‘too good to be true’ and missing vital data. 

President Trump closes his eyes in the Oval Office on April 18

President Trump closes his eyes in the Oval Office on April 18

The White House has attributed the bruising to frequent handshakes and regular aspirin usage (pictured in Davos, Switzerland, on January 22)

The White House has attributed the bruising to frequent handshakes and regular aspirin usage (pictured in Davos, Switzerland, on January 22) 

Jonathan Reiner, heart doctor for late Vice President Dick Cheney, said on social media: ‘There’s no other explanation for not releasing the results of the President’s medical examination other than not wanting the American people to know something.’ 

Texas vascular surgeon David Shutze told the Wall Street Journal: ‘That report is almost too good to be true for somebody of his age. This seems to be a filtered narrative.’ 

Trump is the oldest person ever elected to the presidency, beating predecessor Joe Biden by some five months. 

Presidents are not obligated to release their medical information to the public.

However, Trump has faced increased political pressure to publish his records after making Biden’s health a cornerstone of his presidential campaign, lashing his rival as ‘Sleepy Joe’ for failing to take a cognitive test.

Shutze disparaged the report’s tendency to affirm Trump’s health without providing specific data which would support Barbarella’s claims.

Reiner pointed out that multiple of the tests mentioned in the White House report had been performed on Trump recently enough that repeating them is unusual.

Barbarella’s report also referenced an AI analysis of an echocardiogram that found Trump’s ‘cardiac age’ to be fifteen years younger than his actual age.

Trump has at times used makeup and bandages to conceal the bruising on his hand (pictured at the White House on May 6)

Trump has at times used makeup and bandages to conceal the bruising on his hand (pictured at the White House on May 6)

This AI evaluation ‘is not a clinically utilized tool,’ Reiner said.

Although Trump prides himself on being unusually fit for his age, aspects of his ageing have become harder to conceal in public.

Trump’s hands frequently appear bruised, and at times he has used makeup or bandages in an attempt to hide this.

The President and those in his orbit have attributed the bruising to frequent handshaking and the effects of regular doses of aspirin, a blood thinner.

Last year, after photos showed swelling in the President’s lower legs, it was revealed that he suffers from chronic venous insufficiency, a common circulatory problem in older patients.

Barbarella’s report noted that the swelling has improved without going into detail.

The White House said the omission of detailed scan results is typical in an ‘executive summary.’

White House director of communications Steven Cheung blasted ‘outside doctors wildly speculating about an individual’s health.’

‘President Trump has publicly released more detailed information about his health than any other president in history,’ Cheung added.

Hot this week

Diana’s ex-hairdresser condemns ‘evil’ comments about Kate’s hair

Princess Diana's former hairdresser has condemned 'nasty' comments made about the Princess of Wales 's hair - as she stepped out with her newly blonde tresses.

Experts reveal how many tins of tuna is safe to eat a week

The NHS advises people to eat at least two portions of fish a week, yet a recent investigation revealed toxic metals, including mercury, could be lurking in cans of tinned tuna sold in the UK.

The unusual breakfast request Princess Lilibet asks Meghan Markle for

Meghan Markle revealed her children's favourite meals and that she 'doesn't like baking' on the second season of her lifestyle show With Love, Meghan.

Some people DO see ghosts – and medics say there’s an explanation

An astonishing third of people in the UK and almost half of Americans say they believe in ghosts, spirits and other types of paranormal activity.

The best places to live in Britain’s idyllic national parks

Many of us toy with the idea of moving somewhere close to nature, with a friendly community, where the pace of life is more civilised. But where to find such a place? A national park could be the answer.

Woman has her leg bitten off on a Brazilian beach

A Brazilian teenager has had her leg bitten off by a shark just a day after a schoolboy was attacked at a nearby beach.

Love Island bombshells Yasmin and George send TWO singletons packing

Love Island bombshells Yasmin and George sent two singletons packing and going home during Wednesday night's brutal episode.

Boyfriend ‘misplaced trust’ in teacher who ‘murdered’ adopted baby

John McGowan-Fazakerley, 32, said he had 'misplaced his trust' in Jamie Varley, 37.

Brit teens lured armed police to homes of YouTube stars, court hears

Two British teenagers made hoax calls about bombs and shootings to US police targeting high-profile influencers while they were livestreaming on YouTube, a court has heard.

Epstein survivor condemns Keir Starmer for appointing Mandelson

In a dramatic intervention, MPs heard a statement from US survivor Lisa Phillips, in which she said the PM had failed to listen to those who suffered at Epstein's hands.

Man City fail in opening bid for Elliot Anderson

Daily Mail Sport first revealed City's plan to sign Anderson in November and the England international is ready to join them ahead of rivals Manchester United.

World Cup games in US could be delayed by HOURS if thunderstorms hit

Participating countries are bracing themselves for delays thanks to the prospect of thunderstorms at host cities in the US.

Thomas Tuchel should be happy with the first steps taken

CRAIG HOPE IN FLORIDA: The good news for Tuchel and his Word Cup hopefuls is that spirits and intensity were every bit as high as the temperature and humidity.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img