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2026-05-27 09:08:41

[Trump claims his physical exam was "perfect," but doubts about his health persist] (1) President Trump claimed his physical exam at Walter Reed Medical Center on Tuesday was "perfect," but doubts about his health persist. The president has recently begun to subtly acknowledge his impending death, remarking that he "doesn't know how much longer he has to live" and mentioning that many people want to assassinate him. (2) This is Trump's third physical exam since becoming the oldest president in history. The White House said the exam included routine annual dental and medical evaluations. Despite Trump and his team's efforts to cultivate an image of boundless energy, his obvious signs of aging, his apparent drowsiness during meetings, and his voluntary disclosure of health information (without legal obligation) have failed to dispel doubts. (3) Trump's political image is built on strength and vitality, often compared to "Sleepy Joe." Although he is more high-profile and active than his predecessor Biden, he travels less frequently than during his first term and has closed his eyes for extended periods at public events. He insists he is "not old," but the White House explains physical signs (such as bruises on his hands and swelling in his legs) as being due to high doses of aspirin and chronic venous insufficiency. (4) Multiple assassination attempts and advancing age have made Trump realize that life can change in an instant. When welcoming the King of England last month, he admitted that he and his wife could not match his parents' 63-year marriage record. He remained calm in the face of security threats, but the shootings of close associates (such as Shinzo Abe and Charlie Kirk) and shootings near the White House constantly reminded him of the risks he faced. (5) Questions about Trump's health have existed since his 2015 presidential campaign: at that time, his personal physician admitted that the health letter was dictated by Trump. During his first term, he concealed his COVID-19 infection and colonoscopy. Recent medical reports show that he hardly exercises and has poor eating habits (McDonald's, candy, and sugar-free Coke). Health Secretary John F. Kennedy said, "I don't know how he lives." (6) His cognitive abilities are the most concerning issue. During his second term, Trump often jumped from topic to topic in public events, which he called "weaving," but critics questioned his mental health. He has taken three cognitive tests, but this month he said he was tired of them and might not participate again.

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