President Donald Trump's health has become a topic of public discussion after a video showed him appearing to limp while descending the stairs of Air Force One in Miami, Florida.
The 79-year-old president arrived in Miami on Saturday to attend UFC 327, and footage of him walking down the aircraft stairs prompted numerous social media users to comment on his gait and the visible swelling around his ankles.
While the White House has not issued a new statement on the latest video, some social media users have speculated about possible links to heart, kidney, or neurological issues.
However, these are just social media theories, and the White House has not confirmed any new health concerns.
This is not the first time questions about Trump's health have arisen, with the White House releasing a medical note in July 2025 addressing visible swelling in the president's ankles.
According to the note, Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a common and generally benign condition in which veins in the legs have difficulty returning blood to the heart.
The doctor described the condition as 'benign and common' and emphasized that additional testing found no signs of heart failure, renal impairment, or evidence of systemic illness, concluding that Trump was in 'excellent health' overall.