President Donald Trump was seen heading to the golf course on Sunday as false conspiracy theories about his health continue to swirl. 

The Republican, 79, donned black pants, a black shirt, and a white USA hat as he entered a black SUV at the White House. 

His motorcade arrived at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia around 10am. 

Trump’s latest appearance comes just a day after he was captured heading to the course with his granddaughter Kai Trump on Saturday. 

Before that, unfounded rumors started circulating online claiming that the President was sick or even died – with the hashtag ‘#whereistrump’ going viral on Friday. 

The speculation began after several White House reporters noted the president had not been seen in public since a marathon cabinet meeting on Tuesday and had no events scheduled all weekend.

And the unfounded rumors went into overdrive after Vice President JD Vance told USA Today he was ready to step in for Trump if ‘If there’s a terrible tragedy.’

The rumors were also fanned by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who asked people to pray for Trump as he claimed without evidence, that the president was in a ‘health crisis,’ and looked like he was about to ‘collapse.’ 

The president was seen donning a golf outfit as he made his way from the White House to the course Sunday morning in Virginia

The president was seen donning a golf outfit as he made his way from the White House to the course Sunday morning in Virginia

His motorcade (pictured) arrived at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling around 10am

His motorcade (pictured) arrived at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling around 10am

But the rumors were quashed by Axios journalist Barak Ravid who revealed a US official had confirmed the president is in good health. 

‘Trump is OK. Will play Golf this morning,’ Ravid wrote on X shortly before images emerged of the president and his granddaughter.

Earlier this week Trump sat down for a mammoth cabinet meeting ahead of Labor Day to, ‘celebrate the victories American workers have experienced over the past eight months’, per the White House.

On Wednesday, he had a meeting with his son-in-law Jared Kushner, former British prime minister Tony Blair and Israeli official Ron Dermer to discuss a post-war plan for Gaza.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed in July that the president was suffering from ‘chronic venous insufficiency,’ that was causing ‘mild swelling’ in his lower legs.

The president’s physician revealed in a memo that his condition was, ‘a benign and common condition’ in elderly people, but that there was no evidence of any serious arterial disease.

People with the condition often are advised to lose weight, walk for exercise and elevate their legs periodically, and some may be advised to wear compression stockings. Severe cases over time can lead to complications including lower leg sores called ulcers. Blood clots are one cause, but was ruled out, Leavitt said.

He was also seen heading to enjoy a round of golf with his granddaughter Kai Trump on Saturday (pictured)

He was also seen heading to enjoy a round of golf with his granddaughter Kai Trump on Saturday (pictured)

Earlier this week Trump sat down for a mammoth cabinet meeting ahead of Labor Day

Earlier this week Trump sat down for a mammoth cabinet meeting ahead of Labor Day

Leavitt said the condition wasn’t causing the president any discomfort. She wouldn’t discuss how he was treating the condition and suggested those details would be in the doctor’s letter, which was later released to the public.

But the letter was the same as what she read, and it did not include any additional details.

Trump also sparked concern after bruising was spotted on the back of his hand, however his physician revealed that it was a result of ‘irritation from frequent handshaking and use of aspirin ‘as part of a standard cardiovascular prevention’ treatment.

Despite the conspiracy theories surrounding his health, Trump’s Truth Social account was active on Friday when he issued a statement about tariffs after a federal appeals court ruled Friday that President Trump had no legal right to impose sweeping tariffs

A mark on Donald Trump's hand is seen during a meeting at the White House.  Karoline Leavitt said that Trump has been diagnosed with 'chronic venous insufficiency'

A mark on Donald Trump’s hand is seen during a meeting at the White House.  Karoline Leavitt said that Trump has been diagnosed with ‘chronic venous insufficiency’

The post said: ‘ALL TARIFFS ARE STILL IN EFFECT! Today a Highly Partisan Appeals Court incorrectly said that our Tariffs should be removed, but they know the United States of America will win in the end. If these Tariffs ever went away, it would be a total disaster for the Country. It would make us financially weak, and we have to be strong.

‘The U.S.A. will no longer tolerate enormous Trade Deficits and unfair Tariffs and Non Tariff Trade Barriers imposed by other Countries, friend or foe, that undermine our Manufacturers, Farmers, and everyone else.’ 

Daily Mail approached the White House for comment.  

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