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Karoline Leavitt released a physician's note explaining President Donald Trump's visible bruising and leg swelling after photos sparked health concerns.
Leavitt said Trump noted "mild swelling in his lower legs," which prompted the White House medical team to evaluate him. They concluded that Trump has chronic venous insufficiency -- a condition in which there isn't adequate blood flow in the veins in the legs. This can cause the blood to pool, causing swelling in the lower legs.
Donald Trump’s touched-up right hand has made another public appearance, provoking renewed interest in his lifelong fear of the humble handshake. During his visit to the Federal Reserve headquarters on Thursday,
The Jeffrey Epstein controversy showed no signs of quieting as a GOP senator joined calls for all information to be released by the Trump administration, as Democrats protested the GOP’s advancing of two controversial nominees with a dramatic walkout.
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Irish Star on MSNABC airs shocking update on Donald Trump's swollen ankles after diagnosisABC News host David Muir has issued an update on Donald Trump's health after the White House revealed he has been diagnosed with a condition that causes blood to pool in his veins
The White House clarified President Trump's health condition amid rumors, citing benign issues with leg swelling and hand bruising. Tests showed Trump suffers from chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition in older adults.
According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, Attorney General Pam Bondi and her deputy Todd Blanche informed Trump in May that his name appeared multiple times in the Epstein files that the Department of Justice and the FBI reviewed.