Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed surprise at Donald Trump’s longevity despite his poor eating habits, citing a diet heavy in fast food. Kennedy revealed that Trump’s preference for McDonald’s, candy, and Diet Coke on the go raises concerns about his health, noting that while traveling, the 79-year-old indulges in “junk food.”
Kennedy highlighted that Trump’s reliance on food from major corporations stems from a trust in their quality to avoid falling ill during his travels. Contrary to the perception of Trump consuming “poison,” Kennedy clarified that the President actually enjoys nutritious meals at the White House and his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
During an episode of The Katie Miller Podcast, Kennedy commended Trump’s remarkable health, referencing Dr. Mehmet Oz’s assessment of Trump having exceptionally high testosterone levels for his age. Dr. Oz was appointed by Trump to lead the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Trump’s penchant for fast food is well-documented, with reports of his substantial consumption during the 2024 campaign trail. Despite ongoing speculations about his health, Trump has repeatedly reassured the public, including acknowledging his use of higher aspirin doses and debunking rumors of declining health.
In a recent interview, Trump emphasized his excellent health condition, attributing it to his unique regimen, including high aspirin doses for optimal blood circulation. Dismissing claims of cognitive decline, Trump asserted that he remains as sharp and vigorous as ever.
Responding to critics who question his mental acuity and physical well-being, Trump defended his robust health status, denouncing what he perceives as baseless and malicious reporting aimed at tarnishing his image.
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