False Alarm at Mar-a-Lago; Mistaken Motorcade Causes Trump Health Scare
Reports emerged on November 21, 2024, regarding two ambulances and multiple vans full of U.S. Secret Service personnel seen leaving Mar-a-Lago, sparking concerns about former President Donald Trump’s health. The situation gained attention after a CBS producer reported seeing the ambulances as part of a motorcade at Trump’s Florida estate, leading to trending hashtags like “Pray for Trump” on social media.
Andrew Feinberg, a White House correspondent for The Independent, initially reported on the ambulances and Secret Service vans, stating that they appeared to be part of a larger convoy entering and exiting the property. However, he later clarified that the vehicles were related to the motorcade of Vice President-elect J.D. Vance, not Trump. He emphasized that it was a “false alarm” and urged the public not to panic.
Steven Cheung, a spokesperson for Trump, dismissed the reports and criticized the media for overreacting. He referred to the CBS producer as a “f—ing dummy,” suggesting that the press exaggerated the situation in an attempt to generate a scoop.
Secret Service Chief Anthony Guglielmi confirmed that no one under their protection had experienced any medical emergencies at Mar-a-Lago. He stated that there were no tracked medical transports directed by the Secret Service from the property, further alleviating public concern.
This incident highlights the heightened scrutiny surrounding Trump, who, at 78 years old, is the oldest president-elect in U.S. history.
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