While social media is buzzing with speculations around US President Donald Trump's health, a video of him struggling to exit his golf cart has gained attention.
In the video, Trump is seen slowly stepping out of the golf cart at the Mar-A-Lago golf club in Palm Beach, Florida. He is dragging one leg slightly. He is appearing to drag one leg slightly.
"There's been lots of speculation over Trump's health recently, this recent video of him on the golf course is a cause for concern. I think it's only fair that Trump releases his medical records. Thoughts?," X user, TheGhostReport has posted.
"You've never felt this kind of dizziness getting up really quickly? Damn Ghost, you really must be in a wheelchair," one user has commented.
Many users have noted that, given his age and the stress he endures, the 78-year-old is likely to experience movement-related health issues.
Donald Trump has been known for his unconventional lifestyle, which includes several unhealthy habits that have raised concerns about his well-being. Despite holding one of the most demanding jobs in the world, Trump’s approach to diet, exercise, and sleep has often been criticized by health experts.
One of Trump’s most notable habits is his love for fast food. He has openly expressed his preference for McDonald’s, KFC, and Diet Coke, often consuming high-fat, high-sodium meals that contribute to poor cardiovascular health. His diet reportedly lacks vegetables and fruits, with a heavy emphasis on processed foods and red meat.
Exercise is another area where Trump has deviated from common health recommendations. Unlike many politicians who engage in regular physical activity, Trump has stated that he believes exercise depletes energy, leading him to avoid structured workouts. Instead, he relies on activities like golf, often using a cart rather than walking the course.
Sleep is also a concern, as Trump has claimed to function on as little as four to five hours of sleep per night. Chronic sleep deprivation is linked to numerous health issues, including heart disease, obesity, and cognitive decline.
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