Pathologist reveals signs of Trump’s 'deterioration' at birthday event
President Donald Trump and UFC CEO Dana White arrive for UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., June 14, 2026. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
President Donald Trump and UFC CEO Dana White arrive for UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., June 14, 2026. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
President Donald Trump's appearance at the UFC White House event this weekend sparked renewed concerns about his health, with one pathologist revealing several signs from the evening that pointed to "deterioration" from dementia or a stroke that he "cannot hide."
Hilary Shae is a licensed speech-language pathologist specializing in concussion recovery, who also works as a content creator sharing criticisms of Trump and offering professional insights into signs from his behavior that indicate his declining mental and physical health. In her latest videos from Monday, she broke down several things she noted from Trump's appearance at UFC Freedom 250 over the weekend that triggered dementia alarms for her.
In her first video, she highlighted Trump's initial walkout for the evening alongside UFC CEO and MAGA ally Dana White, noting a moment where his left arm appeared to graze, or nearly graze, the side of a door he was passing through. This, she argued, was "very likely due to visual, spatial and depth perception issues," which can "be very common within dementia." She also suggested that Trump might not have been fully able to comprehend where he was supposed to be in the doorway, and noted that we do not often see him walking through them these days.
She also highlighted the odd way in which his left arm appeared to swing more than his right arm during the walk, which she suggested could mean that the left one is his "normal" arm in the aftermath of a possible stroke. Citing rumors that Trump suffered a left-sided stroke at some point after returning to the White House, she said that the would impact the movement of his right side, accounting for the more "muted" movements seen at the UFC event.
This discrepancy could also be a sign of dementia, she added, as patients suffering from that condition often struggle with "multitasking" while in motion, meaning that they might not be able to keep the movements of their arms and legs in sync. This would also explain his tendency to appear hunched over while sitting, and why he is not seen standing as much in public appearances during his second term.
In a second video shared later in the day, Shae highlighted more concerning footage of the president from the UFC event. In the lead-up to the performance of the national anthem, while he was standing on a White House balcony alongside White, he appeared to walk off early and had to be brought back by the UFC CEO. This would appear to run counter to his known affinity for attention and getting cheers from a crowd, as well as the likely possibility that he was briefed on how the appearance would play out.
"That is a very odd thing that you would not expect from a man who is getting a whole bunch of cheers, who wanted this whole event to be just for himself," Shae explained.