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“What's going on with his legs?” US President Donald Trump's viral golf video speaks health concerns

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While some speculate about possible knee problems or neuromuscular diseases, spokesman Steven Cheung dismissed these claims as untruths distributed by critics.

The video came just a few days after a photo of his wounded hands, who had fueled bizarre rumors online. (Photo credits: x)

Social media is amazed by speculation after a video has appeared that the US President Donald Trump, who was fighting to leave his golf car. The concerns about his health rose when the Internet users asked: “What's going on with Donald Trump's legs?” Some even speculated about a possible state of illness. This comes just a few days after a photo of his wounded hands bizarre rumors online.

A widespread video on X (formerly Twitter) shows the US President, who slowly climbs out of his golf car. The clip then captures him in the Mar-A-Lago Golf Club in Palm Beach, Florida, and seemed easy to pull one leg.

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When the video won traction, social media users quickly speculated that the president was uncomfortable. Some described his leg movement as a “piece of wood”, while others described his gear as “wobbling”.

Some others commented and found that Trump is 78 years old and suggested that his movements could be age -related. In the meantime, several users also wished him good health.

In response to speculation, Steven Cheung, Communication Director of the White House, dismissed the concerns and called it unfounded. “The disturbing and morally bankrupt liberals – including corrupt media – have now used complete falsehood and invented lies because they have no shame. Instead, they spend every wax hour of their miserable life with a weak case of Trump -Derderben syndrome, which rotted their brain, “he said, as cited by Daily Mail.

Just a week earlier, a bruise in the hands of US President Trump had already triggered speculation about his health during his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, with social media users flooding with concerns and theories.

Karoline Leavitt, the press spokesman for the White House, spoke digitally about the topic in a statement on Fox News. “President Trump is a man of the people and he hits more Americans and shakes her hands every day than any other president in history,” she said, adding: “His commitment is steadfast and he proves that every day.”

Trump's mobility was previously a topic of discussion. Similar cases in which he was recorded during rallies and public appearances in videos from 2023 and early 2024.

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