Where is Trump? Why Experts’ Chilling ‘Stroke’ Theory Suddenly Resurfaced – Explained

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president Donald Trump It has been several days since I attended a public event. Specifically, the 79-year-old signed an executive order “Promoting Innovation and Safety in Advanced Artificial Intelligence” on Tuesday, but did not deliver a speech or hold a press conference in the Oval Office. Trump delivered his latest speech on May 22, regularly updating the White House on the latest situation. On May 20, he and First Lady Melania spoke at the annual Congressional Picnic.

Donald Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC, the United States, on May 27 (Reuters)
Donald Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC, the United States, on May 27 (Reuters)

Now, this raises several questions – “Where is Trump?” “Is Trump okay?” While the White House has yet to address these doubts about the president’s health, just a week ago an expert shared a chilling theory.

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Trump health update

political commentator wednesday Brian Krasenstein shared a video of Trump saying the 79-year-old’s face appeared to be swollen. california congressman Ted LiuIn a video posted on social media, he noted that the president appeared to be dozing off while Secretary of State Marco Rubio was speaking to him at a Cabinet meeting. “There’s something wrong with his health or his cognitive abilities. We’re going to get to the bottom of it,” he added.

This comes just days after Trump’s latest medical evaluation. The White House released a three-page memo last week summarizing the president’s visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The report concluded that the president remains “in good health” and “fully fit” to carry out his duties.

White House physician Sean Barbabella said Trump showed “strong heart, lung, neurological and overall physical function.”

According to reports, the president, who is about to turn 80, was evaluated based on test results collected over the past year and consultation from 22 experts.

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The frequent bruises on Trump’s hands were once again attributed to regular handshakes and aspirin treatments. The report also noted “mild calf swelling,” which it said had improved compared to last year.

Doctors also recommended that Trump continue to take low-dose aspirin, increase physical activity and lose weight. He weighed in at 238 pounds, an increase of 14 pounds from his April 2025 physical.

Despite its positive conclusions, several doctors said the report did not answer important questions. Jonathan Reiner, former Vice President Dick Cheney’s cardiologist, noted the lack of information about repeat heart CT scans and whether Trump’s medical team addressed concerns about fatigue or daytime sleepiness.

“The last line of all these notes always says the same thing, which is that, after examination and evaluation of the patient, the president was deemed fit to serve,” Rayner told CNN. “This report will illustrate that conclusion. It leaves out some other things.”

Expert’s chilling ‘stroke’ theory

Last week, Dr. Bruce Davidson, a professor at Washington State University’s Elson S. Floyd School of Medicine, said Trump could suffer a stroke during his second term.

“Earlier this year, there was a video of him shuffling, which I thought was weird,” he said on The Daily Beast podcast. He further added that the president seemed to be “talking nonsense” during his speech.

Where is Trump?

While the president does not appear at public events, he is quite active on social media. Just 12 hours ago, he made multiple posts on Truth Social, even comparing him to James Bond (007).

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