
"My impression is that president Trump has had a stroke, and I think there's several lines of evidence supporting that,"
"I think his stroke was on the left side of the brain, which controls the right side of the body."
"He was garbling words, which he didn't do previously, and which he's improved upon more recently. And he's also had marked episodes that have been noticed of daytime, excessive sleepiness, - medical term, hypersomnolence - which is characteristic of many patients after they've had a stroke."
Donald Trump will be 82 years and seven months by the end of a full second term, becoming the oldest U.S. president to leave office. Observable changes in movement, speech, and alertness have raised clinical concern for a left-sided stroke affecting right-sided function. Noted signs include shuffling gait instead of a normal stride, garbled speech with some improvement, daytime hypersomnolence, and favoring the left hand when descending stairs despite right-handedness. The suspected event is estimated to have occurred in early 2025. Confirmation would have significant implications for transparency about presidential fitness.
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