Published On: Mon, Nov 24th, 2025
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Donald Trump health fears as he repeatedly ‘stumbles’ in new video | World | News

Fears for Donald Trump’s health have reignited as a new video appears to show the US president struggling to walk. The Republican was spotted with his nine-year-old grandson, Theodore Kushner, in the White House Presidential Walk of Fame over the weekend. The duo sported suits as they threw an NFL football back and forth to each other.

Mr Trump could be seen gesturing at some of the pictured historical figures along the corridor as Theodore trailed behind him. A video of the pair was posted to X and has since been viewed over a million times. Social media users remarked that the president appeared unsteady on his feet and dragged one of his legs as he moved.

Adam Cochran claimed this behaviour was typical of “post-stroke patients” and people with “neurological conditions”.

He wrote on X: “Just Trump stumbling along with a pigeon-toed gait. Common in elderly patients with neurological conditions, and post-stroke patients. Totally nothing to see here I’m sure!”

“Limpy Don,” another nicknamed the president, while someone else claimed “Trump is not well”.

Dr John Gartner suggested that Mr Trump has repeatedly displayed a “diagnostic” of Frontotemporal dementia.

He told The Dean Obeidallah Show: “If you watch the way he walks, he has what they call a leg swing, where his right he kind of swings it in a semicircle like it’s a dead weight, and he’s just kind of swinging it around.

“It’s very apparent in some tape and not so much in others, but that right leg swing is considered to be very diagnostic of a specific type of dementia, Frontotemporal dementia.”

Despite these rumours, Mr Trump claimed a recent MRI scan gave “some of the best reports for the age” and “some of the best reports they’ve ever seen”.

He also bragged about taking the MoCA test, used by healthcare professionals to evaluate cognitive impairment, calling it a “very hard […] IQ test”.

White House Physician Dr Sean Barbabella also said the results from Mr Trump’s yearly check-up “exceptional,” and his cardiac age is “approximately 14 years younger than his chronological age”.