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78-Year-Old Trump Fit To Continue As US President? White House Releases His Health Report
@Source: news18.com
The health of Donald Trump, the oldest person to get elected as US president, has been a topic of concern ever since he assumed the office. However, a White House doctor’s assessment on Sunday said Trump is in “excellent health,” his first annual medical checkup since returning to the US presidency.
78-year-old Republican Trump has repeatedly boasted about his own vigor, while mocking his 82-year-old Democratic predecessor Joe Biden as “decrepit” and “mentally unfit” for office.
Trump’s Health Report
President Trump exhibits excellent cognitive and physical health and is fully fit to execute the duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Head of State” read a physician’s letter shared by the White House.
However, it noted a few abnormalities that included minor sun damage to Trump’s skin, as well as scarring on his right ear from a gunshot wound suffered in an assassination attempt last July.
A colonoscopy revealed last year that Trump had diverticulosis — small pouches in the colon — and a benign polyp, the report said, adding that a follow-up exam was recommended in three years.
It said Trump is taking four medications: two for cholesterol control, aspirin for cardiac prevention, and a steroid skin cream.
The report overall was complimentary of Trump’s health, praising his “active lifestyle” and citing his “frequent victories in golf events” — a common boast of the billionaire who also abstains from alcohol and cigarettes. He is known, however, to indulge in fast food and famously enjoys well-done steaks — although he appears noticeably thinner than during his first term.
The latest report put his current weight at 224 pounds (101.6 kilograms), down from 243 in 2019.
Trump had said Friday he felt “in very good shape” after his exam earlier that day at the Walter Reed military hospital in the Washington suburbs. “I took a cognitive test. I don’t know what to tell you other than I got every answer right,” he told reporters aboard Air Force One.
Trump’s Health- A Topic Of Concern
Trump has been accused of a lack of openness about his health despite huge interest in the well-being of America’s commander-in-chief. But Trump’s personal and White House doctors have at times made outlandish claims about his health.
In 2015, during Trump’s first presidential run, his doctor Harold Bornstein released a letter saying the tycoon “unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.” Bornstein later told CNN that Trump himself “dictated that whole letter. I didn’t write that letter.”
The White House doctor in his first term, Ronny Jackson, said in 2018 that with a healthier diet Trump could “live to be 200 years old.” A year later, an exam found the 6-foot-3 (1.9 meter) Trump weighed 243 pounds, up seven pounds since shortly before taking office, making him technically obese.
Age became a major issue in the 2024 election, when Trump and Biden faced off as the oldest major party candidates in US history. Biden was forced to drop out of the race after a stumbling performance in a TV debate against Trump in June that put concerns over his cognitive health to the top of the agenda.
In a book “All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way”, Trump’s nephew, Fred Trump III, had detailed his family history of dementia and warned that he is seeing indicators in Trump. Fred Trump III noted that his grandfather and Trump’s father, Fred Trump Sr., died eight years after his own Alzheimer’s diagnosis in 1999.
In the past, Trump has confused the names of prominent officials and politicians. He had mixed up GOP presidential rival Nikki Haley with Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., while discussing the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Trump has also mistakenly referred to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as the leader of Turkey, and has swapped Biden’s name with that of former President Barack Obama.
In March this year, a video surfaced on social media showing Trump struggling to exit his golf cart. Concerns over his health grew as Internet users questioned, “What’s wrong with Donald Trump’s legs?”
However, the White House’s report seems to be putting an end to rumours around Trump’s health at least for now.
(with inputs from AFP)
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