Concerns Rise Over Trump's Health Ahead of Medical Checkup
Trump health fears soar ahead of president's annual medical physical - 'lacks sharpness'

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Donald Trump is set for a medical checkup at Walter Reed Medical Center amid rising concerns about his mental and physical health as he approaches 80. Polls indicate a significant decline in public confidence regarding his fitness for office, with only 40% believing he has the mental sharpness required for the presidency.
- 01Trump's upcoming visit to Walter Reed Medical Center marks his third checkup in 13 months.
- 02Polling shows only 40% of Americans believe Trump has the mental sharpness to serve as president, down from 47%.
- 03Concerns about Trump's physical health have intensified, with 44% believing he is fit for the job, a decrease from 54%.
- 04Trump has been seen with visible bruises and marks on his skin, raising alarms about his health.
- 05Former White House doctors express concerns about the lack of transparency regarding Trump's health issues.
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Donald Trump is scheduled for a medical and dental checkup at Walter Reed Medical Center, marking his third visit in just over a year. As he approaches his 80th birthday, concerns about his mental and physical health are growing among the American public. Recent polling indicates that only 40% of Americans believe he possesses the mental sharpness necessary for the presidency, a decline from 47% last September. Furthermore, just 44% of respondents feel he is physically fit for the job, down from 54%. Observations of Trump's public appearances reveal bruises and red marks on his skin, prompting questions about his well-being. He has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, which causes leg swelling, and has attributed some bruising to his daily aspirin regimen. Despite these concerns, Trump maintains that he is in "excellent health" and feels better than he did decades ago. Former White House doctors have criticized the administration for not being transparent about his health, suggesting that age-related medical issues are likely.
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Trump's health concerns could influence public perception and voter support leading up to the next election.
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