President Donald Trump was diagnosed with a vein-related condition on July 17, 2025, after experiencing leg swelling and hand bruising, according to a White House statement.
The 79-year-old underwent a medical evaluation at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center following symptoms noticed during a Florida rally on July 15, where he appeared to limp. Doctors identified a superficial thrombophlebitis, a vein inflammation, likely linked to prolonged standing, with no immediate threat to his health, though monitoring is ongoing.
The diagnosis has sparked speculation about Trump’s stamina for a potential 2028 run, with 60% of polled supporters expressing concern per a CNN survey.
Treatment includes blood thinners and rest, with updates promised, though the incident underscores health scrutiny typical of aging leaders, with no official campaign impact confirmed.