President Donald Trump was captured tightly gripping the handrails while exiting Marine One, sparking concerns about his health. Trump descended from the helicopter on Friday evening in Washington DC, avoiding questions as he headed towards Air Force One for a trip to Palm Beach. Observers noted his cautious movements on the aircraft steps, reigniting worries about his well-being despite the White House’s assurances of his good health.
This isn’t the first time Trump’s physical condition has raised eyebrows, as he was seen limping while boarding Air Force One in June. His careful step with his left leg has led to speculation about possible signs of dementia in the 79-year-old leader.
A video analysis highlighted Trump’s deliberate placement of his left leg, with a psychologist pointing out a distinct movement in his right leg that could indicate a certain type of dementia. Trump himself disclosed having undergone an MRI scan during a recent visit to Walter Reed Medical Center, stating that the results were excellent. However, when pressed for specifics on the imaging, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt could not provide detailed information but reiterated Trump’s overall good physical condition.
The observations regarding Trump’s gait and health have reignited discussions about his well-being, prompting further scrutiny of his movements and medical disclosures.
