President Donald Trump's health under scrutiny as he dismisses health-related allegations as fabricated news reports
In recent news, several noteworthy events have unfolded concerning President Donald Trump's presidency and health.
Rumours persist that merchandise for a potential third term of President Trump's presidency has gone on sale, fueling speculation about his political future.
On a health-related note, the White House has stated that President Trump does not have deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease. However, during his January 2018 health checkup, President Trump voluntarily took the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) at the request of his doctor, scoring a perfect 30/30. Although the full results were not publicly released, President Trump announced the score himself.
There have been observations of changes in President Trump's speaking style during the 2024 presidential campaign. Studies found that President Trump spoke at fewer events than in 2016, but his speeches were longer, ruder, and more rambling. Some analysts have suggested that these changes could be evidence of cognitive decline, although there is nothing scientific to back this up.
In a different development, President Trump returned to the White House on Tuesday and confirmed there was "no deal" with Putin at a press conference. This statement came after rumours of a potential meeting between the two leaders.
President Trump's health has been a topic of discussion, with reports of chronic venous insufficiency causing swelling in his ankles. This condition, while a normal part of aging, may need evaluation for more serious conditions. In February, President Trump was also seen with bruises on his hands while meeting with French president Emmanuel Macron, leading some to question his health.
Another incident that raised eyebrows was when President Trump claimed that an audience "went crazy" at an event which was held behind closed doors. This statement, which was met with scepticism, was seen as a potential senior moment.
In more controversial news, President Trump swore live on television in June, thought to be the first time a president has deliberately and consciously used the word "f***" in public. This incident sparked a wave of criticism and debate.
As President Trump approaches his 80th birthday, there is a possibility that he will become the oldest president in office by 2029 if he serves his full term. JD Vance, a notable figure, has even stated his readiness to assume the presidency if a "terrible tragedy" occurs.
With these developments, the political landscape continues to evolve, keeping the public engaged and speculating about the future.
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