Users on social media grew concerned about the president’s health after journalist Aaron Rupar pointed out on Twitter that Trump had not held any public events since May 27, when he was seen at his Cabinet meeting(Image: Getty Images)

President Donald Trump did not hold any public events for the seventh day in a row, sparking renewed health concerns as his 80th birthday approaches.

Users on social media grew concerned about the president’s health after journalist Aaron Rupar pointed out on Twitter thatTrumphad not held any public events since May 27, when he was seen at his Cabinet meeting. Since then, Trump,who was caught on camera doing a shocking act to Melania at an inappropriate moment,has only been seen in a pre-taped interview.

Adding to people’s curiosity was the fact that the day before the May 27 Cabinet meeting, the president visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for an hours-long visit for the third time in a year. It comes afterTrump's "painful and disabling" chronic disease was explained by a doctor following his 3-hour hospital visit.

“It's the first of the month, time for his monthly treatments. Expect to see large bruises on his hands and open sores on other parts of his body in the next few days,” one user said, referring to theories online about thepresident’scontinuous bruises on his hand.

“They are lying to us about Donald Trump’s health,” another user speculated.

Adding to people’s curiosity was the fact that the day before the May 27 Cabinet meeting, the president visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for an hours-long visit for the third time in a year(Image: Will Oliver/UPI/Shutterstock)

“Six days between public appearances feels like a long time for a president. Wonder if something is up or if this is just how his schedule works now,” a third user said.

The president, who turns 80 on June 14, said last Tuesday that his six-month health check-up at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center showed "everything checked out PERFECTLY."

The White House took longer than usual to publish the results of his third official check-up since returning to office. In a memo released on Friday, US Navy Captain Sean Barbabella, Trump's doctor, said the president "remains in excellent health" and has "strong cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and overall physical function."

Source: Drudge Report