Expert Suggests Trump May Have Suffered Stroke Based on Observations
Trump health update: Expert claims POTUS ‘suffered stroke’ amid public speculation: ‘He was shuffling...’
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Dr. Bruce Davidson, a medical professor, speculates that US President Donald Trump may have experienced a stroke during his second term, citing neurological symptoms observed in public appearances. The White House maintains Trump is fit for office after routine medical checks.
- 01Dr. Bruce Davidson observed Trump's shuffling movements and speech patterns, suggesting they may indicate neurological issues.
- 02Davidson noted Trump cradling his right hand, which could signify weakness associated with stroke patients.
- 03Concerns about Trump's insomnia were raised, which can occur after neurological events.
- 04The White House asserts Trump undergoes routine health checks and is fit for office, dismissing stroke claims.
- 05Trump recently visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for a routine examination, claiming 'everything checked out PERFECTLY.'
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Dr. Bruce Davidson, a professor at Washington State University, has raised concerns about US President Donald Trump potentially suffering a stroke during his second term. During a podcast discussion, Davidson pointed to observable neurological symptoms, including Trump's shuffling gait and speech difficulties, which he noted could be indicative of recovery from a stroke. He also mentioned Trump cradling his right hand, which may suggest weakness. These observations align with earlier comments from CNN medical analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner regarding Trump's insomnia, which can sometimes follow neurological incidents. Despite these claims, the White House has consistently asserted that Trump is fit for office, having undergone routine medical evaluations. After a recent visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Trump proclaimed that his health check-up results were perfect, emphasizing his cognitive test successes. The ongoing speculation about Trump's health continues to spark public interest and debate.
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