The controversy ignited when a user on X, formerly known as Twitter, posted close-up shots showing what appeared to be an unusual shape pressing against Trump’s pant leg. The post read, “What’s going on here?” and quickly amassed over 17,000 likes. Soon, theories began to flood in.
Others, however, offered a different take. Some claimed the visible outline might be a brace, potentially used to support what’s known as “drop foot,” a condition that can result from nerve damage and cause difficulty lifting the front part of the foot. “If he’s had a neurological event, this all adds up,” one user wrote.
But amid all the internet-fueled speculation, there’s one important fact being overlooked: Trump’s most recent medical evaluation gave him a clean bill of health.
Captain Sean Barbabella, Trump’s personal physician, confirmed earlier this year that the president passed an extensive physical at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The five-hour exam included blood tests, cardiac screening, and a neurological evaluation—specifically, the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, on which Trump reportedly scored a perfect 30 out of 30. At the time, Dr. Barbabella stated that Trump was in top form, both mentally and physically.
In recent weeks, Trump has maintained a packed public schedule. After spending the weekend at Camp David, he returned to Washington and was photographed inspecting construction work on the White House lawn, standing confidently on a wooden plank laid over the grass while chatting with workers.
While critics and online commentators continue to dissect every wrinkle in his suit and every angle of every photo, Trump’s official medical records—and his energetic campaign trail appearances—tell a far less dramatic story.