Amid rumors about Donald Trump’s health, White House communications director Steven Chang issued a rare statement claiming the president was “working non-stop” at the White House and Oval Office throughout Easter weekend. There has been widespread speculation about Trump’s health and his past visits to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, which many believed were more than routine checkups.

Rumor has it that Trump was hospitalized in Maryland on Saturday, April 4th.
“There has never been a president who worked harder for the American people than President Trump. He has been working non-stop in the White House and the Oval Office this Easter weekend,” Chang wrote on the X. “God bless him.”
Mr. Zhang also shared Posts by X account ALXwhich reads: “Breaking: Speculation is growing that multiple retarded people on X are simply making up lies by posting about Donald Trump at Walter Reed Medical Center.”
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According to the Irish Star, the latest wave of rumors began to surface after the White House “siled up” on Saturday morning, suggesting that Trump would not appear in public for the rest of the day. This was considered unusual because Trump usually spends his weekends golfing at Mar-a-Lago, his private Florida resort.
recent health concerns
Trump’s inauguration sparks new health concerns seems to be shaky In the video during takeoff air force one On March 21, he arrived at Mar-a-Lago. A day earlier, a video showed him appearing to struggle to sit in a chair during a morning ceremony. The president appeared to grip the table with both hands in a seemingly awkward gesture before finally sitting down.
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Trump’s health has come under increased scrutiny in recent months, with many noting his apparent physical limitations, discoloration of his hands and swollen ankles. However, the president cited a report from White House physician Ronny Jackson and insisted he was the “healthiest president ever.”

