In a breaking development, Donald Trump’s spokesman has denied rumors about the President’s death and hospitalization. This announcement comes as the White House confirmed that Trump would not be making public appearances on a Saturday.
At 11:08 AM, the White House released a statement addressing the swirling rumors, emphasizing that Trump remains in good health. The President, who is 79 years old, recently underwent an MRI scan in October 2025, which he claimed yielded some of the best results for his age.
Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency in 2025, a condition where leg veins fail to return blood to the heart. His physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, described this condition as benign and common among older individuals, assuring the public that the President continues to demonstrate excellent overall health.
The White House attributed Trump’s recent hand bruising to repeated handshaking, a common occurrence for someone in his position. Trump’s health has been a significant focus throughout his second term, with many closely monitoring his well-being.
In a statement, Trump remarked, “I did. I got an MRI. It was perfect,” further asserting that the doctor said it was some of the best reports they have ever seen for someone of his age.
Steven Cheung, a spokesman for Trump, reinforced the President’s dedication, stating, “There has never been a President who has worked harder for the American people than President Trump.” This statement aims to quell any concerns regarding Trump’s ability to fulfill his duties.
Trump’s previous visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center was for a scheduled follow-up evaluation as part of his health maintenance plan. The US National Institutes of Health states that MRI scans are useful for assessing soft tissues, which adds to the credibility of the recent health assessments.
As the situation develops, the public remains alert to any further updates regarding Trump’s health. Details remain unconfirmed.