Donald Trump’s CVI diagnosis reignites 'reincarnation' memes about Trisha Paytas' 3rd baby
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Donald Trump’s recent health update has become the latest fuel for a long-running internet meme linking Trisha Paytas’ pregnancies to the deaths—or near-deaths—of major world figures.
After being diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), Trump’s condition prompted satirical posts suggesting he might be next in the now-viral "Trisha timeline."
Paytas, currently pregnant with her third child, became a meme subject in 2022 when Queen Elizabeth II died the day her baby was born.
The pattern re-emerged in April 2025 after Pope Francis passed away, just as Paytas confirmed another pregnancy. Theories, though clearly comedic in nature, have since resurfaced with Trump’s health in the spotlight.
Posts on X read, “Queen Elizabeth, Pope Francis, and Donald Trump are going to be siblings and you're laughing.” Another viral take stated, “She’s like Death Note but with babies.”
The memes erupted hours after the White House confirmed Trump had been diagnosed with CVI, a mild but chronic vein condition.
His physician stated there were no signs of serious complications such as blood clots or arterial disease. Still, the news prompted light-hearted panic online as fans joked that Paytas’ labour might trigger another global headline.
THANK YOU TRISHA PAYTAS https://t.co/DkiqIcJhn0 pic.twitter.com/qGneqcHaul
— faye ౨ৎ (@femmerory) July 17, 2025
trisha paytas killing people w her pregnancies might actually turn me religious pic.twitter.com/O4Hmxz3CH0
— 🍊 𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘸𝘣𝘴 .ᐟ ᢉ𐭩 (@strawb6by) July 17, 2025
apparently trisha paytas is in labor?? EVERYONE KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE WHITE HOUSE!!!
— abby (jeremiah fisher’s ender) (@abbysdaylight) July 17, 2025
queen elizabeth, pope francis, and donald trump are going to be siblings and you're laughing https://t.co/1vEb2Kv2Ba
— schizogirl strokerton (@scaryymortist) July 17, 2025
she’s like death note but with babies https://t.co/1BPJqGJafQ
The memes erupted hours after the White House confirmed the news.
Trump's physician stated there were no signs of serious complications such as blood clots or arterial disease. Still, the news prompted light-hearted panic online as fans joked that Paytas’ labour might trigger another global headline.