President Donald Trump Diagnosed with Common Circulatory Condition at 79
The White House confirmed that President Donald Trump, 79, has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a common and benign circulatory condition affecting many over age 70. The diagnosis followed a medical evaluation after the president reported mild swelling in his lower legs.
Medical Report Details and Examination
Dr. Sean P. Barbabella, the White House physician, addressed a memorandum to Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt outlining Trump’s health status. The report confirmed that Trump showed no signs of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or arterial disease after a thorough examination. Lab tests came back normal, and an echocardiogram revealed healthy heart function with no evidence of heart failure or systemic illness.
The memorandum also explained the minor bruising seen on Trump’s hand during recent public appearances. Dr. Barbabella attributed this to frequent handshaking combined with the use of aspirin, which the president takes as part of his cardiovascular prevention routine.
President’s Health Remains Strong
Despite the diagnosis, Dr. Barbabella assured the public, stating, “President Trump remains in excellent health.” This update follows a recent viral photo of the president and First Lady Melania Trump during Fourth of July celebrations that sparked mixed reactions online.

Makeup covers a bruise on the back of U.S. President Donald Trump’s hand as he hosts French President Emmanuel Macron for meetings at the White House on February 24, 2025 in Washington, DC | Source: Getty Images
Fourth of July Photo Sparks Social Media Buzz
A July 4 photo captured Trump kissing Melania on the Truman Balcony as fireworks lit the sky. While supporters saw it as a tender moment, critics found the kiss awkward, leading to lively debate on social media. Comments ranged from playful mockery to defenses of the couple’s affection.
Military Parade Highlights Subtle Couple Dynamics
On June 14, during the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary parade in Washington, D.C., the couple’s interaction drew expert analysis. Lip reader Jeremy Freeman interpreted a moment where Trump quietly said, “Thank you, baby,” to Melania. Body language expert Judi James, however, pointed out subtle signs of tension, noting Melania’s more formal, rigid stance compared to Trump’s relaxed posture.
James suggested that Trump’s casual demeanor, including his unbuttoned jacket and restrained gestures, contrasted with the formality of the military audience, signaling respect but maintaining personal distinction. Meanwhile, Melania wore a polished cream power suit and displayed a wide, genuine smile.
A Moment of Lightheartedness and Affection
During the parade, the couple shared a playful exchange, with Melania praising the troops and Trump joking in response. They also showed gentle touches, suggesting moments of warmth amid the formal event, which also celebrated the president’s 79th birthday.
Trump’s Speech Honors U.S. Army Legacy
In his address, Trump affirmed America’s commitment to its soldiers and future generations. He praised the unwavering determination and readiness of the U.S. Army to face any danger and overcome challenges, attributing their strength to divine favor and steadfast resolve.
This update confirms President Trump’s good health despite a common circulatory issue and highlights ongoing public interest in the president’s personal and public moments.