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5/22/20
WASHINGTON — It’s been more than six months since President Donald Trump claimed to have started his annual physical at Walter Reed hospital but the White House is declining to explain why he has yet to complete the yearly doctor’s examination. Senior administration officials did not immediately respond to NBC News’ request for comment about the delay — despite Trump announcing this week he was taking an unproven and potentially dangerous drug after being exposed to an aide who tested positive for coronavirus. Asked in early March about when he would complete his physical, the president told reporters, “I’m going probably over the next 90 days. I’m so busy, I can’t do it.” A president’s annual physical typically occurs at the beginning of a new year. Trump’s 2019 exam was conducted in February, and his 2018 physical was conducted in January. It is uncommon for a president to complete a routine physical exam months apart and in multiple stages.
“As a part of granting a president as much power as we do, he has the obligation to demonstrate that he is well or, if he is not, to let us know exactly what is amiss,” said presidential historian Michael Beschloss. “From the time in the 1950s when Dwight Eisenhower released unprecedented information about the heart attack, ileitis and stroke he suffered in office, most presidents have fulfilled that demand, including releasing the results of regular physicals,” Beschloss said. “Too often in history have presidents concealed secret illnesses and medicine routines that had the potential to undermine their leadership, and the well-being of all of us.” Trump — in a previous physical conducted in 2018 — had been diagnosed with a form of heart disease common among men in his age group.
Morbidly obese is 100 lbs overweight or a BMI of 40, or 35 or more and experiencing obesity-related health conditions, such as high blood pressure or diabetes. So Trump has a 30.4 BMI, the best we know His weight to be, but He looks over that weight to me. I mean, His ass is bigger than my belly and I'm not that much lighter in weight, and shorter. For all we know, Trump has high blood pressure. We won't get the truth from any medical exam, if Trump ever gets one.
He's also not 6'3". He listed his height at 6'2" his whole life and one does not hit a growth spurt in their 70's. In fact it goes in the opposite direction.
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He's also not 6'3". He listed his height at 6'2" his whole life and one does not hit a growth spurt in their 70's. In fact it goes in the opposite direction.
And 6'2" was almost certainly a lie.
If you look at pictures of them standing next to each other, Trump and Obama, who is 6'1", look to be the same height.
He's also not 6'3". He listed his height at 6'2" his whole life and one does not hit a growth spurt in their 70's. In fact it goes in the opposite direction.
I really don't care about his weight. Stick to what's important. I'm not criticizing the thread, but saying don't worry about the issue.
6 months on, Trump hasn't completed his physical. The White House won't say why.
Six months after saying he started the process, Trump hasn’t completed his annual 2020 physical.
I don't think Donald Trump is "morbidly obese" as characterized by Nancy Pelosi, but Trump is obese and with harmful eating habits. In addition, he exhibits numerous psychological disorders.
Vote for your Democrat candidate for US Senate on November 3[sup]rd[/sup]
In addition, he exhibits numerous psychological disorders.
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