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Donald Trump clip sparks more health concern as people ask ‘what is he hiding’

People noticed something unusual about Donald Trump.

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By Carly Duffy, Senior Showbiz Reporter

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Donald Trump sparked more health concerns (Image: X)

Further health concerns have been raised about Donald Trump after a video of his New Year's Eve celebration, posted to X, has started circulating. Trump attended Mar-a-Lago in a tuxedo alongside his wife, Melania, who was in a glittery gown, and the pair walked hand-in-hand into the luxury location. But as the clip was shared, eagle-eyed viewers noticed something about the US President. One X account, CalltoActivism, shared a clip that shows Trump walking in from afar, seemingly dragging his leg behind him, before quickly changing his gait. 

The user wrote: "Omg!! Trump just showed up at Mar-a-Lago to celebrate New Year's dragging his right leg, and quickly adjusted his walk when he realises the cameras are on. What's Trump hiding?" Users rushed to X to question the move.

One user wrote: "Just saw the world's most awkward power walk." Another said: "Trump always finds a way to make an entrance, his gestures spark curiosity no matter the moment or the crowd watching." A third added: "Yeah, this has been going on for a while."

However, others fumed: "Please stop over-exaggerating." While another wrote: "Yeah [because] he was totally caught off guard by the cameras right?" A third raged: "Oh my, it's fiction time, again."

There have been multiple occasions since Trump was re-elected as US President that have raised eyebrows about his health, including appearing "sleepy" in multiple TV interviews in recent months.

Trump told reporters in November that he had undergone an MRI scan, but was unable to recall which body part had been scanned, which sparked further concerns.

He underwent a medical examination back in April, and the results concluded he "exhibits excellent cognitive and physical health and is fully fit to execute the duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Head of State".

From his cognitive testing and marks that appear to be "covered with makeup" on his hands, people have shared concerns over the US President's health, but the White House has reiterated that he is in good health.

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