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“Questions Surround President Trump’s Health Amid Rescheduled Meetings”

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President Donald Trump’s team has reportedly rescheduled meetings due to mounting worries about his well-being. Since taking office, there have been questions about whether the 79-year-old Trump is physically fit to complete his term. Despite being given a clean bill of health by his doctor, speculation persists that he uses a catheter and may have dementia, which the White House has firmly denied.

Fueling these rumors are visible bruising on Trump’s hands, attributed to excessive handshaking, along with signs of fatigue and occasional hearing difficulties during White House meetings. To accommodate his hearing challenges, associates have begun speaking louder in meetings to ensure Trump can hear them.

During a press conference, Trump sarcastically addressed the hearing-related claims but later clarified that he struggles to hear when there is a lot of background noise. However, some experts have raised more serious concerns about his physical condition.

Biographer Michael Wolff, speaking on the ‘Inside Trump’s head podcast,’ disputed the White House chief of staff’s comparison of Trump’s personality to that of an alcoholic, suggesting a different personality disorder. He highlighted Trump’s age-related issues and drew comparisons to the scrutiny faced by President Joe Biden during his term.

Wolff emphasized the lack of a clear mechanism for diagnosing the President’s condition, pointing out the challenges faced by those around Biden in protecting him from cognitive difficulties. He concluded that there is no definitive way to determine if Trump is experiencing alarming cognitive issues, despite the intriguing comment about an “alcoholic personality.”

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