Speculation over former President Donald Trump’s health surged over the weekend after a viral video from his latest golf outing appeared to show him struggling with mobility. The footage, which quickly gained traction on social media, has prompted a wave of theories and discussions about the 78-year-old’s physical condition, with particular attention paid to his right leg.
The video in question was originally shared by Aleman’s Brothers LLC, a groundskeeping company that appears to service Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. It captures Trump engaging in one of his frequent pastimes, hitting the golf course on a sunny Sunday afternoon. However, it was not his swing that caught the internet’s attention, but rather his gait.
Numerous users on X (formerly Twitter) voiced their concerns, with many questioning whether the former president might be experiencing a significant health issue.One user bluntly asked, “Is something wrong with Trump’s legs?” Others speculated that he was exhibiting signs of a neurological condition or musculoskeletal disorder.



Around 40 people have been killed and 100 injured, most of them seriously, after an explosion tore through a crowded bar during a New Year's Eve party in the upscale ski resort of Crans-Montana, Swiss officials said on Thursday, Jan. 1.
US President Donald Trump and his top aides expressed concern over several Israeli policies in the West Bank during their meetings Monday with visiting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in West Palm Beach, a US official told The Times of Israel.
A turbulent New Year’s Eve unfolded across Russia as multiple regions reported drone attacks in the early hours of Jan. 1, triggering fires at oil facilities in Kaluga Oblast and Krasnodar Krai, according to Russian Telegram channels and monitoring groups.
The U.S. Department of Energy issued an emergency order late Tuesday to keep an aging Colorado coal plant open, just one day before it was slated to close.
First, New Yorkers saw the elimination of subway token, which lasted for half a century. Now, its successor – the swipeable MetroCard, which lasted barely more than three decades – has seen its demise.
The Department of Health and Human Services is freezing all childcare payments to all states, an official for Donald Trump’s administration told ABC News in a report published Wednesday. States’ funds will be released “only when states prove they are being spent legitimately”.





























