
"The fact that he's, you know, mobilizing and starting his day at 12:08, per reporting from the New York Times, is concerning, Gupta said. Gupta also pointed to Trump's behavior when a pharmaceutical exec collapsed during an Oval Office event earlier this month. His response to somebody fainting in the Oval Office really conveyed that he didn't show any signs of concern. He didn't really do anything. He was slow to respond,"
"You don't see him ever really doing anything physically active the way that President Obama, President George W. Bush, President Biden, our last three presidents prior to Trump, you know, regularly worked in to their daily life. I mean, Biden was biking, he was exercising, he was walking, and he made a point of creating that visual to convey that that was a big part of his of his daily existence."
Recent public behaviors raise concerns about cognitive function in President Donald Trump. Late morning start times and reported fatigue correlate with slowed responsiveness during public events. Observed indifference and delayed action when a guest fainted in the Oval Office highlight reduced situational awareness. Occasional mumbling and incoherent replies during press exchanges suggest speech and processing difficulties. Comparisons to recent presidents show far less routine physical activity, with little visible exercise or biking, which are protective against cognitive decline. Reduced physical engagement combined with mounting signs of slowness and fatigue increase the risk of progressive cognitive impairment.
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