Donald Trump faced a fresh wave of online mockery on Sunday after viewers of his60 Minutesinterview claimed a visible bulge under the back of his suit trousers proved the 79-year-old president was wearing an adult diaper.

The renewed speculation about Donald Trump's health and appearance erupted while he was being questioned by CBS anchor Norah O'Donnell, in his first major sit‑down since being rushed out of the White House Correspondents' Dinner amid a shooting scare.

The latest flurry of claims came after screenshots from the broadcast circulated on social media, zoomed in on Trump's midsection as he sat in the studio chair.

For those who haven't followed this particular strand of Trump internet lore, rumours that he wears incontinence products have been bubbling away on the fringes of political commentary for years, largely fuelled by critics and former TV colleagues. None of it has ever been substantiated, and Trump has not addressed the allegations directly.

One of the loudest voices this time was singer Bill Madden, who posted a still from the60 Minutesexchange to X, formerly Twitter, and declared, 'Trump, sitting during his 60 Minutes interview, shows not only how morbidly obese he has become, but that he wears a very thick adult diaper.' His post zeroed in on a pronounced puffed‑out section under the back of Trump's dark suit jacket where it met his trousers.

Trump, sitting during his 60 Minutes interview shows not only how morbidly obese he has become, but that he wears a very thick adult diaper.pic.twitter.com/ka0seNQM0E

From there, the comments became harsher and less restrained. 'That's what happens when you're on a McDonald's diet and have incontinence,' one user wrote in reply, folding long‑running jabs at Trump's fast‑food habits into a crude diagnosis. Another scoffed that these were '85+ oldbag special diapers,' while a third joked that 'the diaper has its own zip code. It could probably stop a bullet.'

That's what happens when you're on a McDonalds and coke diet and have incontinence

Dang, the diaper has its own zip code. It could probably stop a bullet.

Or some kind of a medical device to keep him going. Maybe it's a battery pack!

Source: International Business Times UK