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Trump Sparks Fresh Health Concerns After Apparent Memory Lapse
Video of president confusing former adviser Kellyanne Conway with current press secretary raises questions about his well-being.
Mar. 15, 2026 at 6:05pm
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A recent video of President Donald Trump appearing to confuse former adviser Kellyanne Conway with current White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt during a live event has sparked renewed concerns about the 79-year-old president's health. The incident, which quickly went viral online, has reignited discussions around Trump's well-being, particularly following recent reports and speculation about visible signs of potential health issues.
Why it matters
Trump's health has long been a subject of public scrutiny, with past incidents, such as a viral video appearing to show him falling asleep in the Oval Office, fueling concerns about his physical and mental capabilities. This latest apparent memory lapse adds to the ongoing debate and raises questions about whether the president may be hiding something about his medical condition.
The details
In the video, Trump is seen during a White House event marking Women's History Month, where he appears to momentarily confuse Kellyanne Conway, a former adviser, with Karoline Leavitt, the current White House Press Secretary. The mix-up quickly went viral on social media, with many viewers questioning whether it was a simple slip of the tongue or a potential memory lapse.
- The incident occurred during a live White House event on March 15, 2026, marking Women's History Month.
The players
Donald Trump
The 79-year-old President of the United States.
Kellyanne Conway
A former adviser to President Trump.
Karoline Leavitt
The current White House Press Secretary.
What’s next
The White House has not made any official statement addressing the incident or Trump's health, leaving the public to speculate about the president's well-being.
The takeaway
This latest apparent memory lapse adds to the ongoing debate about President Trump's health and raises questions about whether he may be hiding something about his medical condition. As a sitting president, every action is closely monitored, and even small incidents can become the subject of national conversation and fuel concerns about a leader's fitness to serve.
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