President Trump Treated for Leg Swelling and Vein Condition
CBS New YorkJuly 17, 20252 min575 views
10 connectionsΒ·14 entities in this videoβHealth Update on President Trump
- π©Ί The White House announced President Trump is being treated for a condition causing mild swelling in his lower legs.
- π This concern was thoroughly evaluated by the White House Medical Unit out of an abundance of caution.
- π₯ Medical tests showed no evidence of deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease.
- π©Έ Doctors identified blood pooling in his veins as a common condition in older individuals.
- π©Ή Bruising on the president's hands was attributed to aspirin therapy, frequent handshaking, and is a known benign side effect.
White House Policy and Legislative Action
- ποΈ The White House is pushing the House to pass a bill that cuts billions in funding from public broadcasting and foreign aid.
- π° The Senate narrowly passed a bill cutting $9 billion in previously approved funds, including $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (NPR/PBS) and roughly $8 billion in foreign aid.
- β³ The House faces a Friday deadline to pass the measure; failure to do so would restore the approved funds.
Federal Reserve and Economic Concerns
- π President Trump has expressed substantial concerns about the management of the Federal Reserve by Chairman Jerome Powell.
- ποΈ The White House is also questioning the projected renovation costs for the Federal Reserve building.
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President TrumpWhite HouseLeg SwellingVein ConditionDeep Vein ThrombosisAspirin TherapyCardiovascular PreventionPublic Broadcasting FundingForeign AidFederal ReserveJerome Powell
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