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Internet Speculates About Trump’s Health After He Appears to Drag His Left Leg Prior to Anti-Choice Speech
Something seems to be wrong with the President*'s health...
A video was highlighted on Twitter on Friday afternoon and it appears to show Donald Trump walking, and slightly dragging his left leg.
Now, for obvious reasons, this is extremely concerning.
And this is not the first time we have seen physical evidence that Trump is not in the best of health.
A few weeks ago when Trump attended the National Championship Game in New Orleans, people picked up on his gait.
At the beginning of the game, Trump and wife Melania walked out to the field for the national anthem, and Trump had a very strange gait. Watchers noticed that Trump seemed to swing his right leg around which is much different than his normal gait.
Just me or is Trump swinging his right leg around his body in an awkward-looking way?
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) January 14, 2020
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Now, take a look at Trump this morning:
Trump can’t walk properly & drags his legs at today’s March for Life. Watch his feet drag on the floor. Signs of his balance issue & brain deterioration. It will keep worsening. Later there was the usual speech interruption where his brain seems to short-circuit. Bad day for him pic.twitter.com/NlCa46cBfO
— Tom Joseph (@TomJChicago) January 24, 2020
This is not a good sign.
Take a look at Trump walking a few days ago:
Trump’s gait is deteriorating. His L foot slaps the ground. He can’t control his R leg as his R foot drags, stutters & crosses over to his L. This is how people start falling & why he’s been holding Melania’s hand. There’s been a recent steep decline-he waddled b4 his Iran speech https://t.co/6XpmyftNbF
— Tom Joseph (@TomJChicago) January 10, 2020
Back in November, Trump was seen wobbling as he presented the National Medal of Arts:
Trump had an awards thing today. The music is good but his body, balance and movement are terrible. pic.twitter.com/AIULZe1V1Y
— Tom Joseph (@TomJChicago) November 22, 2019
Now look at these videos where Trump doesn’t seem to be using his left arm:
So much going on here. Trump’s lifeless arm, no interaction/petting of dog, Mel wearing the drapes a la Carol Burnett. (Google it) pic.twitter.com/bQAmk0dfyW
— Claude Taylor (@TrueFactsStated) November 25, 2019
So, we believe it is fair for the American people to wonder if something is going on.
Twitter also felt the same way:
I took my mom out to lunch yesterday & she drags her feet just like this..she nearly fell backwards, I had to catch her. He's going down soon in public if they don't stop putting him out there alone. It really enrages me the handlers allow this, it's crazy. He's fallen privately.
— the vic (@TDsSister) January 24, 2020
HOLY SH*T that left leg barely moved up until that last ditch attempt and even then the toe area dragged.
— 84mus1c (@84mus1c) January 24, 2020
Note that only his right hand claps; the left one hardly moves. Do your hands do that when you clap? Now I can't unsee it in this clip.
— Tyrannocaster (@tyrannocaster) January 24, 2020
I’M FINE!!! pic.twitter.com/iYdprlOFgH
— Quev (@Quevloaf) January 24, 2020
I would love feedback on this. If someone has balance issues sliding your feet prevents you from lifting the foot off the ground. You don't pick up your foot so both feet never leave the ground. In a regular step there is a second you are one footed.
— be (@BrentonEicks) January 24, 2020
OMG This is terrible! He is barely able to shuffle. It's very evident as he tries to get back to the podium. I was like that before my back surgery, which could be his problem. He's definitely got a health issue. When Melania is there he grips her hand to keep his balance. Scary! https://t.co/T8FJfrZPBS
— Gail Ledesma (@GailLedesma3) January 24, 2020
Lately I’ve noticed more pausing, gait resetting, stopping too; masking as if he’s merely participating in applause, waving to people, etc. He’s trying to hide it.
— Tiff (@tifftherational) January 24, 2020
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