Trump 'limps' down stairs with 'swollen ankles' as health fears soar - 'Clearly not well'
The US President appeared to struggle in a video shared online.
[Trump sparked major health fears]
US President Donald Trump has sparked new health fears after a worrying video was shared online.
On Saturday, Mr Trump appeared to struggle as he descended the stairs of Air Force One before attending UFC 327 in Miami, Florida.
A number of people expressed concerns about the President's physical condition, claiming he looked as though he was struggling to make his way down the stairs.
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Some even claimed the President had "swollen ankles."
Journalist Aaron Rupar said: "Check out how swollen Trump's ankles are."
A commenter replied: "On his last legs. Literally."
A third added: "Holy s***. Trump's cankles are enormous. A clear sign he is not well."
Another commenter joked: "How much time has the f***** got left?"
Trump has always denied suffering from any health issues.
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President Trump attended the UFC event as Vice-President JD Vance failed to reach a peace agreement with Iran.
Following his meeting with Iranian officials in Islamabad, Pakistan, Vance said: The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement, and I think thats bad news for Iran much more than its bad news for the United States of America.
So we go back to the United States, having not come to an agreement. Weve made very clear what our red lines are.
The high-stakes talks in Pakistan ended after 21 hours, Vance said, with the vice president in constant communication with President Donald Trump and others in the administration.
But the simple fact is that we need to see an affirmative commitment that they will not seek a nuclear weapon, and they will not seek the tools that would enable them to quickly achieve a nuclear weapon, Vance told reporters.
The war that has killed thousands of people and shaken global markets has entered its seventh week.
The U.S. delegation led by Vance and the Iranian delegation led by parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf had discussed how to advance a ceasefire already threatened by deep disagreements and Israels continued attacks against the Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.