BREAKING: new health battle…

Washington, D.C. — In a surprise announcement that quickly drew national attention, Karoline Leavitt confirmed Tuesday that former President Donald J. Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a circulatory condition that can cause swelling and discomfort in the legs due to poor blood flow.

Leavitt stressed that physicians found no heart-related concerns and that Trump remains in otherwise good health. “The swelling was noticeable and prompted a thorough check-up,” she said. “Doctors have ruled out any cardiac issues. This condition is manageable, and he’s receiving appropriate care.”

The update follows weeks of speculation after Trump was seen moving more slowly at rallies, fueling questions about his health as the campaign season intensifies. Chronic venous insufficiency is not considered life-threatening, but it does require ongoing monitoring—particularly for individuals with demanding schedules.

Supporters responded quickly online, sharing hashtags such as #PrayForTrump and #TrumpStrong. The development, while not medically dire, arrives at a pivotal moment in the election cycle, underscoring the human toll of relentless campaigning—even for the most powerful political figures.

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