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Is President Donald Trump likely to stay healthy through the four years of a first term and the possible four additional years of a second term in the White House?

In a word, no. Donald Trump is a 70-plus-year-old man in one of the planet's most stressful jobs (and is widely reported to hate said job), who has unhealthy personal habits (he prefers fast food as the mainstay of his diet and is on record as believing that exercise will actually shorten your life; he does play golf, but prefers to go around the field in a cart), and reportedly gets only a few hours of sleep every night. He's overweight to the point of possibly being obese and doesn't have a healthy complexion, and he's recently been acting in alarming ways that some people think is indicative of his having recently suffered a transient ischemic attack (TIA), often called a "mini-stroke". He's supposed to have a physical exam at Walter Reed/Bethesda early next year, and hopefully we'll get a more accurate picture of his health at that time than that frankly ludicrous letter his personal physician released last year (the thing was written in five minutes while one of Trump's people waited in a limousine downstairs to pick it up).P.S. There was a comment that was deleted by the time I got to reading it, but I do want to make one additional point. Trump may well want to conceal whatever he can from the examination he'll be undergoing soon, but here's how it is; if that examination turns up any serious medical problem either existing or developing, I think - though I am not absolutely sure - that the examining doctors, being officials of the government (likely uniformed military officers, since the examination will take place at the Walter Reed-Bethesda complex) are going to have to make a public report of it. They will certainly have to inform the members of the Cabinet and the leading members of Congress, at the absolute least. At this point, the official White House physician is Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson, who has occupied the post since 2013. If he is still occupying that post at that time, he will almost certainly be one of the physicians participating in the examination (Trump will likely be examined by a group of doctors including general practicioners and specialists of various kinds).

Have Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, or Barack Obama ever released their medical records as Trump did?

Trump didn’t release his medical records. He released the medical report by his White House physician of his most recent exam, the same as every president before him since Nixon. And, not for nothing, they also released their tax returns. Oops!Release of the President's Medical Exam (Obama)Furthermore, Trump’s medical report smelled like every other Trump lie facilitated by doting weasels, including the so-called medical report he released during the campaign which was filled with gushing superlatives about his vigor and stellar physical condition but which his “personal doctor”, Harold Bornstein, later admitted that Trump wrote and just had him sign. Bornstein didn’t even examine him.There’s no way in hell that Trump is either 6′3″ or 239 pounds. If he’d lie about something as vain and easily debunked as this, what does it say about the rest of his published health profile? Or anything else he says for that matter? His narcissism is so extreme that he even has to boast and lie on his medical report.https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2018/01/16/doctor-says-trump-is-6-3-239-pounds-and-the-internet-has-so-many-athlete-comparisons/How easy is it to disprove the height claim? First, the revised official presidential medical record now says that he’s 6′1″. Second, those capitol steps are like a mug shot.Obama is 6′1″. Michelle is 5′11″. So even 6′1″ is pushing it. I’ve met Trump too. He’s not 6′3″.Second, this isn’t 239 pounds.I’m 6′1″ and I once looked like that, back when I was 285 and officially morbidly obese. And I was still more physically active than Trump. Note: golfing with a golf cart is about the same physical exercise as shopping with a car. Especially when you cheat at golf.Mike Trout is 6′2″ and 235.

What warning signs did the United States government ignore with regards to preparing for a global pandemic?

Far from “ignoring warning signs” the US CDC was conducting drills for a pandemic featuring a mock “SARS COVID” outbreak in October of 2019.Pandemic simulation exercise spotlights massive preparedness gapChina covered up reports of the outbreak which began in NOVEMBER until JANUARY when a Chinese Physician began blogging his own reports.Chinese physician released after 3 months in jail for criticizing a traditional medicineSo rather than the US government IGNORING anything, we have a case of China SUPPRESSING reports of the disease…

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