A recent video of former President Donald Trump struggling to step out of his golf cart has sparked widespread speculation, with many asking, “What’s wrong with Trump’s legs?”
The footage was captured at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, during a golf outing. It was recorded by Aleman’s Brothers LLC, a grounds-keeping company that reportedly maintains Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.

“Trump moves his right leg like it’s stiff and rigid,” one user on X commented. “Is there a geriatrician who can explain this?” another questioned.

A third observer noted, “What’s going on with Trump’s legs? He’s walking knock-kneed and swinging his right leg as if it’s heavy and unresponsive?!”

Another user remarked, “What’s happening with his right leg and foot? They look unsteady and turned inward.”

The video fueled numerous theories and rumors about the former president’s health, with some suggesting he might be experiencing “weak knees,” while others speculated about a potential “neuromuscular degenerative condition.”
Some attributed Trump’s awkward leg movements to his age, stating that his gait appears “stiff” and “uncomfortable” due to being older.

This isn’t the first instance where people have noticed Trump dragging his right leg.

In March of last year, Ron Filipkowski, a MAGA critic and editor-in-chief of the left-leaning MeidasTouch Network, shared a post stating, “Something is clearly going on with his right leg. He’s been dragging it for months.”

The recent video gained traction just a week after social media users pointed out visible bruises on Trump’s hands during his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron.
Many speculated that the bruises were caused by IV infusions, thinning skin, or simply the effects of aging. Although the marks were partially concealed with skin-toned makeup, they remained noticeable.