White House denies viral rumors Trump was hospitalized at Walter Reed

White House denies viral rumors Trump was hospitalized at Walter Reed

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Key Points:

  • The White House denied rumors that President Trump had been hospitalized at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, calling the claims baseless conspiracy theories.
  • Speculation arose after the White House announced no further public appearances by Trump on April 4, leading to viral social media searches and unverified reports about restricted roads and airspace near Walter Reed.
  • White House officials emphasized that Trump was actively working in the White House over the Easter weekend, with Communications Director Steven Cheung highlighting his nonstop efforts.
  • Evidence such as a Marine sentry at the West Wing and multiple posts by Trump on Truth Social contradicted hospitalization rumors, which lacked any official confirmation or credible sources.
  • Videos and images fueling the rumors were either unverified or reused from previous events, and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center did not provide any comment on the matter.

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