Is Trump still preparing for a White House Easter egg reception amid rumors of Walter Reed?

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Is Trump still eating an Easter egg amid Walter Reed rumors?

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The annual White House Easter Egg Party is one of the most anticipated events held by the president. But it is Donald Trump Still hosting it this year? Unverified rumors spread on Saturday, April 4, claiming that the Republican had visited Walter Reed Hospital.

Find out what the White House has in store this year for Easter and what we know about unverified hospitalization rumors.

Did Trump go to Walter Reed Hospital last night?

Unverified rumors quickly spread on April 4, 2026, claiming that Trump visited Walter Reed Hospital for undisclosed reasons. Commentator Ed Krasenstein He claimed via X.com that “speculation [was] ‘Escalating’ over Trump’s alleged hospital visit.

However, White House Communications Director Stephen Cheung He insisted on X.com that Trump “was working non-stop in the White House and the Oval Office” throughout the Easter weekend.

There has never been a president who has worked harder for the American people than President Trump. On Easter weekend, he worked nonstop in the White House and the Oval Office.

God bless him.

— Steven Cheung (@StevenCheung47) April 4, 2026

Additionally, the White House’s 47X Rapid Response account slammed the rumors as “conspiracy theories” in a tweet that day.

“Demented liberals are cooking up crazy conspiracy theories when @POTUS goes 12 hours without speaking to the press. (They said nothing when Biden routinely went 12 days without speaking to the press),” the tweet read. “Don’t be afraid! President Trump never stops working.”

Trump had not addressed the hospitalization rumors as of press time. However, he made a statement about the Iran war on Truth Social on Easter Sunday.

Deranged liberals are cooking up crazy conspiracy theories when @POTUS goes 12 hours without speaking to the press.

(They said nothing when Biden routinely went 12 days without speaking to the press)

Don’t be afraid! President Trump literally never stops working. https://t.co/Tu9KvLnYDR

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 4, 2026

Does Trump still have an Easter egg in the White House?

The annual White House Easter Ball has not been cancelled. Therefore, the event should continue as planned on Easter Sunday, April 5.

What is Trump’s Easter message?

On Sunday, April 5, Trump took to Truth Social to write, “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all in one day, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the damn strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll live in hell.”

Does Trump have any health problems?

Yes, Trump lives with a condition called chronic venous insufficiency. This occurs when a person’s veins in their legs struggle with blood flow and can result from damage to the valves in the veins, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. If not treated, the patient can experience pain, swelling, skin changes, varicose veins, and other problems.

However, Trump’s physician, Dr. Shawn BarbarellaHe said Trump was in “excellent health” last year.

“Importantly, there was no evidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or arterial disease” in Trump, Barbarella wrote in a 2025 memo, adding that Trump’s lab tests were all “within normal limits.” “No signs of heart failure, renal failure, or systemic disease were identified” after Trump underwent an echocardiogram.

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