Donald Trump says reports about his ill health are 'fake news'
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Donald Trump says reports about his ill health are 'fake news'
""I was very active over the weekend,""
""fake.""
""in good shape""
""chronic venous insufficiency,""
President Trump denied recent health concerns and said he had been very active over the weekend. Social media speculation grew after gaps in his public schedule and a USA Today interview in which Vice President J.D. Vance said he was confident Trump was "in good shape" while indicating readiness to assume responsibility if necessary. Trump led a lengthy on-camera cabinet meeting on August 26 and visited his golf course over Labor Day weekend. An April 11 Walter Reed examination reported a normal heart rhythm and no major health problems. Earlier swelling was attributed to chronic venous insufficiency, and hand bruising to minor soft tissue irritation and aspirin use.
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