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LetMyPeopleVote

(173,289 posts)
1. NYT-Shorter Days, Signs of Fatigue: Trump Faces Realities of Aging in Office (gift link)
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 12:20 PM
Wednesday

This is the article that really pissed off trump

President Trump has always used his stamina and energy as a political strength. But that image is getting harder for him to sustain.



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/25/us/politics/trump-age-health.html?unlocked_article_code=1.4E8.Xuu2.wLwq4A4Y9jal&smid=url-share

The reality is more complicated: Mr. Trump, 79, is the oldest person to be elected to the presidency, and he is aging. To pre-empt any criticism about his age, he often compares himself to President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who at 82 was the oldest person to hold the office, and whose aides took measures to shield his growing frailty from the public, including by tightly managing his appearances.....

Still, nearly a year into his second term, Americans see Mr. Trump less than they used to, according to a New York Times analysis of his schedule. Mr. Trump has fewer public events on his schedule and is traveling domestically much less than he did by this point during his first year in office, in 2017, although he is taking more foreign trips.

He also keeps a shorter public schedule than he used to. Most of his public appearances fall between noon and 5 p.m., on average.....

Mr. Trump has prompted additional questions about his health by sharing news about medical procedures he has had, but not details about them. While in Asia, Mr. Trump revealed that he had undergone magnetic resonance imaging at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in early October......

Mr. Trump also applies makeup to a bruise on the back of his right hand, adding speculation about a medical condition that his physician and aides say is caused by taking aspirin and shaking so many hands. In September, the bruising on his hand, coupled with swollen ankles, caused observers on the internet to speculate wildly about his health......

For years, concerns and questions about Mr. Trump’s health have often been met with obfuscation or minimal explanation from the people around him. Mr. Trump’s physicians have not taken questions from reporters in years, including when he was seriously ill with Covid in 2020. There were no medical briefings held after an assassination attempt against him in Butler, Pa., last summer.

Many of the facts that concerned critics about Mr. Trump’s physical health during his first term are present now. He does not get regular exercise, in part because he has a long-held theory that people are born with a finite amount of energy and that vigorous activity can deplete that reserve, like a battery. He enjoys red meat and is known to eat McDonald’s by the sackful....

Still, in his second term, Mr. Trump’s schedule shows some significant changes.

According to a Times analysis of the official presidential schedules in a database maintained by Roll Call, Mr. Trump’s first official event starts later in the day. In 2017, the first year of his first term, Mr. Trump’s scheduled events started at 10:31 a.m. on average. By contrast, Mr. Trump in his second term has started scheduled events in the afternoon on average, at 12:08 p.m. His events end on average at around the same time as they did during the first year of his first term, shortly after 5 p.m.

The number of Mr. Trump’s total official appearances has decreased by 39 percent. In 2017, Mr. Trump held 1,688 official events between Jan. 20 and Nov. 25 of that year. For that same time period this year, Mr. Trump has appeared in 1,029 official events.

trump is not in good health and trump is showing signs of senility or mental decline. I can see why this article pissed off trump.

ChicagoTeamster

(263 posts)
2. Biden was the first geriatric president but much healthier. Trump's experience may force considering age limits
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 12:22 PM
Wednesday

Let's face it, By the time a politician or successful general, business person, etc. is making a run for the presidency, they already have doctors that will make them sound like the healthiest person ever. My parents had great union medical care their whole adult lives. They could walk with the occasional assistance of a cane and had full use of their faculties and bowels in their 80s but were still in assisted living because they could fall or just get sick and start going down hill healthwise at any time. They had a wonderful dining hall, social and recreational activities, and on site medical care all in one facility where they had their own apartment.

I'm sure the white house has an emergency medical team on standby at the white house but Trump is the oldest President ever and could fall or have an attack at any moment. That's not good for the office of the President.

Attilatheblond

(7,924 posts)
3. Gupta's comments on the way the malAdministration is making it harder to get nurses educated are IMPORTANT
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 01:12 PM
Wednesday

Pay more attention to how the Trump Mob is doing long-term damage to health care than to Trump's condition. We KNOW he is unfit, in every way, to serve in office. That's a given. Now, raise bloody hell about the damage his mob is doing to health care for ALL OF US!

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