There are many people who feel that the average age of those holding government positions is becoming a serious concern. Some officials are so advanced in age that critics argue they may no longer be physically or mentally suited to lead a country, especially when questions about health and stamina arise. For readers who share that concern, a set of stories circulating online about Donald Trump’s health has recently drawn renewed attention. Much of this discussion has been fueled by a TikTok creator using the name qwinnessential, who shared long-running gossip allegedly passed around by staff during the filming of The Apprentice in New York.
Importantly, the only individual who has spoken openly and publicly about these claims under his own name is comedian and former The Apprentice staff member Noel Casler. Casler has repeatedly stated that he worked on The Apprentice in New York and witnessed troubling incidents firsthand while the show was filming.
What was most eye-catching was the nickname the staff allegedly gave to Trump’s bodyguard: “the Wet Wipes.” The explanation offered was that Trump reportedly experienced frequent accidents while filming The Apprentice in New York, requiring immediate cleanup and intervention. Casler has said the situation became so disruptive that filming on the New York set of The Apprentice sometimes had to be paused.
The TikTok video also repeated a long-standing allegation that Trump had worn adult diapers since the 1990s, something that has circulated in rumor form for years. While no medical documentation has been made public, the story was tied to another incident. According to qwinnessential, Schiller was allegedly involved in a raid on the office of Harold Bornstein, Trump’s gastroenterologist, shortly after Trump assumed the presidency. The suggestion posed by the TikToker was simple: why remove medical records unless there was something deeply embarrassing to hide?
Adding to the narrative, the TikToker cited journalist Maggie Haberman of The New York Times, who reportedly once remarked that Trump behaved as though he had lost his “ultimate emotional binky” whenever Schiller was not present. Even after Keith Schiller stopped serving as Trump’s bodyguard, the White House reportedly continued to pay him $15,000 per month, a detail that some online commentators interpreted as possible hush money.
An additional anecdote attributed to a former The Apprentice staff member described a moment during filming in New York when Trump allegedly became enraged, accusing the script department of sabotaging him. According to that account, shortly after the outburst, Trump reportedly had another accident on set, one so severe that crew members claimed the smell was unmistakable.
As these stories spread online, many internet users reacted with mockery and disbelief. Some focused on the alleged working conditions faced by the bodyguard on The Apprentice in New York. “Worst job in the universe? I think so,” one user wrote.
The majority, however, said they believed Sascha Riley’s statement. I won’t describe it in detail, as it is extremely graphic; however, what they claimed happened between they and Trump might explain why he allegedly continued to soil himself.







