Fact Check: Trump's Health Rumors Before White House Correspondents' Dinner
Was Trump rushed to hospital before White House correspondents' dinner? Truth behind health concerns
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Rumors circulated that former President Donald Trump was hospitalized before the White House Correspondents' Dinner on April 25. However, these claims are unfounded, as he was seen healthy boarding Air Force One earlier that day, and no credible reports confirm any health emergency.
- 01Rumors of Trump's hospitalization were fueled by a YouTube video.
- 02No credible sources have confirmed any health issues.
- 03Trump was seen healthy before the event.
- 04The White House Correspondents' Dinner is scheduled for April 25.
- 05The situation is still developing, with updates expected.
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Ahead of the White House Correspondents' Dinner on April 25, 2023, rumors emerged on social media claiming that former President Donald Trump was rushed to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center due to a medical emergency. These rumors originated from a video by the YouTube channel MediasTouch, which alleged that Trump fell ill after returning to the White House from Palm Beach, Florida. However, there are no credible reports to support these claims. Photographs captured Trump boarding Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport, showing him in good health. As of now, no members of the White House press pool have reported any health emergencies concerning Trump. The dinner is set to begin at 8 PM ET, with a red carpet event starting at 6 PM ET.
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