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Trump has a “benign tumor” below the legs

The White House announced today that US President Donald Trump is suffering from a “Hamid tumor with the lower legs.”

In a statement issued by him, White House press secretary Caroline Levitte said today that President Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a blood circulation problem, after noting “light swelling at the bottom of his legs.”

Levitte revealed this “suddenly”, while dealing with guesses about the recent bruises at the hands of Trump, which she said was evaluated as “a slight irritation in the soft tissue due to repeated handshake and the use of aspirin” as a preventive measure of heart health.

“In the context of transparency efforts, the president wanted me to share all of you today a memorandum from his doctor,” Levit said, adding: “In recent weeks, President Trump noticed a slight swelling at the bottom of his legs, in line with routine medical care, and as a matter of caution, this anxiety was accurately evaluated by the medical unit in the White House.”

“The president underwent a comprehensive examination, including diagnostic vascular studies, the bilateral bottom, and Doppler intravenous tests were conducted, and revealed chronic venous palaces … a common condition, especially for individuals over the age of 70 years.”

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