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Donald Trump Hospital Rumors Debunked Ahead of White House Correspondents' Dinner
Gyanhigyan english | April 26, 2026 5:39 AM CST


On Saturday, a rumor circulated on social media claiming that Donald Trump had been hospitalized due to a medical emergency, coinciding with the upcoming White House Correspondents’ Dinner. This speculation stemmed from a video shared by the YouTube channel MediasTouch, which suggested that Trump was taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after feeling unwell upon returning to the White House from Palm Beach, Florida. However, no credible sources have confirmed this information.


Earlier that day, Trump was seen addressing reporters before his flight from Palm Beach International Airport to Joint Base Andrews. Images captured him looking healthy as he boarded Air Force One. Additionally, no members of the White House press pool reported any health emergencies, and there has been no official statement regarding any health issues.


This rumor arises amidst ongoing discussions about Trump's health, partly fueled by images shared online. One particular photo showed the 79-year-old standing with his feet wider than shoulder-width apart, leading some to speculate about his posture and potential health concerns. Medical professionals have warned against making judgments based solely on a single image.


During a recent press conference, Trump was questioned about criticisms regarding his mental health in light of the current situation with Iran. He dismissed these concerns, stating he was unaware of such discussions and emphasized the need for more individuals like him in leadership roles.


The White House Correspondents’ Dinner is set to commence at 20:00 ET, with red carpet arrivals starting at 18:00.



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