Washington, D.C. – In a surprise announcement that has already sent ripples across the political world,
Karoline Leavitt confirmed today that President Donald J. Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency,
a condition that can lead to swelling and discomfort in the legs due to poor blood flow.
Though the announcement quickly stirred concern, Leavitt emphasized that no heart-related issues were detected and
that the President remains in good overall health. “
The swelling was noticeable and prompted a thorough check-up,” she shared.
“Doctors have ruled out any cardiac concerns.
This condition is manageable, and he’s receiving proper care.”
The news comes as Trump maintains a demanding public schedule in the midst of a heated election season.
Images of him stepping slowly during recent rallies had sparked speculation, now clarified by today’s medical update.
Supporters online have flooded social media with hashtags like
#PrayForTrump and #TrumpStrong, sending prayers and encouragement.
Chronic venous insufficiency isn’t life-threatening, but it does require monitoring—especially for someone constantly on the move.
This health update arrives at a critical moment, and for many Americans
, it’s a reminder of just how human even the most powerful leaders are.
Source: Karoline Leavitt Official Statement