US President Donald Trump rejected the third social media reports on social media that he is in poor health, saying he was busy during the weekend, and celebrating “Work Day”, giving interviews with the media.

‘I was very active on the weekend’Trump told reporters at the Oval Office. Asked if he knew the reports, he described them ‘False’.

Trump, 79in January the oldest man to take over the US presidency.

Health speculation made the internet tour via the social social networking platform at the weekend, with posts referring to the lack of Trump’s public program at the end of last week and in an interview by Vice President Jay Di Vance to USA Today published on Thursday.

When asked during the interview if he was ready to take on the role of the Armed Forces leader, Vance said he was sure that Trump was ‘In good condition’, But he also implied that he was ready to intervene if anything happened to the president.

In accordance with ReutersTrump’s latest conversation with journalists had been held during a cabinet meeting a week earlier. Trump led the meeting that lasted more than three hours on August 26th. During the weekend, reporters watched him leave the White House every day to visit the golf course.

Trump underwent extensive clinical examination on April 11 at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in the suburbs of Washington. The examination found that it had a normal heart rate and there were no serious health problems, according to the official results published by the White House.

On July 17, the White House Representative, Caroline Levitthe said that Trump felt swelling in the lower extremities, while photos were shown with swollen ankles and makeup that covered bruises in part of his hand.

His doctor, Sean Barmabelasaid in a letter published by the White House that the exams confirmed that the problem in the foot was due to ‘Chronic venous insufficiency’a benign and frequent condition, especially in people over 70 years.

The doctor said the bruises in Trump’s hand are due to mildly irritation of soft tissues from frequent handshake and the use of aspirin, which Trump receives as part of a one ‘Typical shape of cardiovascular prevention’.

Since then, the White House has downgraded Trump’s health concerns, without giving details of how the foot problem is addressed.