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    There are ongoing discussions regarding Donald Trump's gait, particularly concerning his right leg. Observers have noted that he appears to have a "shuffling" walk in various videos, leading to speculation about potential mobility issues. This has been highlighted in clips where he seems to drag his right leg while walking, prompting comments about his balance and overall health. However, there is no definitive medical diagnosis confirming these observations, and Trump has previously stated that he maintains good health despite the rumors[1][3].


    [1] Donald Trump's Right Leg in Videos Raises Questions - Newsweek https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-health-viral-videos-1860737
    [2] Pictured: Joe Biden 'uses team of walkers to hide shuffling gait' https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/2024/04/26/joe-biden-us-presidential-election-age-walker/
    [3] Trump's Walk Down Ramp at West Point Raises Health Questions https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/14/us/politics/trump-ramp-water-glass-health.html
    [4] Mental Acuity Questions Catch Up With Trump | Politics | U.S. News https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2024-01-26/mental-acuity-questions-catch-up-with-trump
    [5] Biden's aides are terrified the 81-year-old's shuffle is making him ... https://dgmu.ru/9911553/old-s-shuffle-is-making-him-look-too-old-so-they-now-have-him.html
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    Hitler developed a dragging gait and shuffling walk in his later years. Multiple sources confirm this:

    1. Albert Speer, Hitler's Armaments Minister, wrote in his memoirs that by 1944, Hitler "walked stooped with dragging footsteps"[1].

    2. An intelligence officer named G. Boldt observed in February 1945 that Hitler's "left arm hung limply by his side, and his left hand trembled perceptibly"[3].

    3. Photographs from 1945 show Hitler stooped over, with a lack of facial expression. According to Speer and others, Hitler dragged his left foot[4].

    4. A comparison of newsreel footage shows the progression of Hitler's condition. In 1940, he stood upright and was agile. By 1944, he was stooped and moved relatively slowly[5].

    5. Hitler's personal physician, Theodor Morell, first noted Hitler's tremor in 1941 but only correctly diagnosed it as Parkinson's disease in the final days of the war[5].

    These symptoms - the dragging gait, stooped posture, and slow movements - are consistent with Parkinson's disease, which Hitler is believed to have developed during the war years[1][5].

    Sources
    [1] Adolf Hitler and His Parkinsonism - PMC - NCBI https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4683874/
    [2] The Fuhrer: The Opposite of the Super-Human He Longed For https://www.warhistoryonline.com/world-war-ii/adolf-hitler-the-diseased.html
    [3] [PDF] Adolf Hitler had Post-encephalitic Parkinsonism - Free http://eugrafal.free.fr/Lieberman-1996.pdf
    [4] What was wrong with Hitler's left hand? - History Stack Exchange https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/2455/what-was-wrong-with-hitlers-left-hand
    [5] This Video Exposes Hitler's Secret Illness - YouTube
 
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