False Reports of Emergency at Mar-a-Lago Debunked
Ambulances seen leaving Trump's estate were part of Vice President-elect JD Vance's motorcade, not a medical crisis involving the President-elect.
- Reports of ambulances leaving Mar-a-Lago on November 21 led to widespread speculation about President-elect Donald Trump's health.
- The Secret Service confirmed there were no medical emergencies involving Trump or other protectees at the property.
- The ambulances were part of Vice President-elect JD Vance's motorcade, a standard security protocol for high-ranking officials.
- Trump's communications director criticized media outlets for spreading unverified claims, calling the situation a 'false alarm.'
- At 78, Trump’s age has drawn scrutiny, but this incident was unrelated to his health or safety.