President Donald Trump’s staff has rescheduled meetings with him due to increasing worries about his well-being. Concerns have arisen about whether the 79-year-old president is physically fit to serve his term. Despite his doctor’s assurance of good health, there are speculations about his use of a catheter and alleged dementia, which the White House has strongly denied.
Rumors about Trump’s health have been fueled by visible bruising on his hands, noted fatigue during meetings, and occasional difficulty hearing. To address the hearing issue, his associates have reportedly started speaking louder during meetings to ensure he can hear them.
During a press conference, Trump mockingly responded to the hearing-related claims but later clarified that he struggles to hear in noisy environments. Some experts have raised concerns about his physical condition, with biographer Michael Wolff suggesting a different personality disorder compared to the “alcoholic’s personality” remark by White House chief of staff Susie Wiles.
Wolff pointed out similarities between Trump’s potential age-related concerns and the scrutiny faced by Joe Biden. He emphasized the challenge in diagnosing the president objectively, citing the lack of a clear mechanism for assessment. Trump’s cognitive issues remain uncertain, with reference to Wiles’ comment on his personality.
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