Donald Trump recently sparked rumors that he could be purposely delaying his annual physical exam that is typically scheduled in January.
Around Thanksgiving, the POTUS underwent a partial physical, which was unannounced. At that time, Trump’s supporters and critics alike speculated that something serious is going on with the president.
According to Political Flare, there have been tons of proof that Trump is not well health-wise. He has been slurring and mispronouncing some words, he clutches on to the podium to maintain his balance, and he also sweats profusely in public.
When he arrived at the State of the Union address, it was evident that Melania Trump’s husband was out of breath. There was also heaviness in his delivery, and he struggled to organize his thoughts.
The publication said that it is about time that Trump tells Americans and the entire world what’s really going on with him because they deserve to know the truth. However, it is unlikely that this will happen anytime soon.
Washington Monthly journalist Lee Siegel said that Trump’s physicians don’t necessarily need to divulge details about the president’s health. But the public needs to be told the truth.
“When someone is compulsively lying, continuously contradicting himself, imploring the approval of people even as he is attacking them, exalting people one day and abusing and vilifying them the next, then the question of his mental state is moot. The safe thing to do is not just to stay away from him, but to keep him away from situations where he can do harm,” he said.
Meanwhile, CNN previously said that netizens couldn’t trust the White House when it comes to the POTUS’s health. In November, they released a statement saying that Trump had a quick exam and labs when he was rushed to the hospital.
The publication accused Trump and the White House of lying. And they also said that considering the president’s age and his weight, he is at risk of a heart attack in three to five years.


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