Last weekend on social media, speculations about the health of the US president.
X users referred to Trump’s absence from various events at the end of last week, as well as a J. D. Vans, in which the Vice President told USA Today that he was sure that the president was “in good shape”, but added that he was ready to take over if something happened to Trump.
And yesterday it was time for Trump to answer what heard about his health during journalists’ questions at the White House. Rejecting all the speculations, he said he was busy on the three -day working day, interviewing the media and visiting his golf course in Virginia.
“I was very active at the weekend,” 79 -year -old Trump told reporters at the Oval Office. When asked about social media rumors that he might have died, he described them as “fake news”.
Trump said he had given several press interviews last week, “then I didn’t do anyone for two days and said ‘something must have gotten.’ It’s so fake. “Is it good? How does it feel? What happens?” He said.
Donald Trump suffers from chronic venous insufficiency
US President Donald Trump, as White House spokesman Caroline Livit had stated in mid -July.
The 79 -year -old underwent a complete medical examination, including vascular diagnostic tests and vein ultrasound in both lower extremities, which revealed chronic venous insufficiency. In these tests, no evidence of deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease were identified. The heart ultrasound confirmed a normal structure and function, without signs of heart failure and renal impairment.
The bruises that the camera has captured in its hands are due to the irritation of the soft tissues due to frequent handshakes and the use of aspirin, which is taken in the context of a standard treatment of cardiovascular disease.