
"New York Times White House correspondent Katie Rogers sent President Donald Trump into a rage with a deep dive profile on aging that analyzed his shrinking schedule, his mystery MRI, rambling speeches, and ruminations on the afterlife. The health questions that have swirled around Trump have only accelerated since he bragged to reporters about his performance on a cognitive test and what he described as a perfect MRI."
"Some sample revelations and observations: Mr. Trump appeared to doze off during an event in the Oval Office. I gave you the full results, Mr. Trump told reporters, mischaracterizing the summary that was released by his physician, which did not say that Mr. Trump had an M.R.I. scan and contained few other details. In September, the bruising on his hand, coupled with swollen ankles, caused observers on the internet to speculate wildly about his health."
"Mr. Trump frequently muses about the effectiveness of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic he refers to them as the fat drug and talks about people he knows who have taken the medications, but his physician has not said if he takes one of the drugs himself. 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."
Concerns about Donald Trump's health and aging have intensified amid claims about cognitive testing and an asserted perfect MRI. Observations include him dozing during an Oval Office event and mischaracterizing a physician-released summary about an MRI. Visible bruising and swollen ankles prompted public speculation, and he frequently muses about weight-loss drugs like Ozempic without confirmation of personal use. Scheduled events have shifted later, from an average 10:31 a.m. in 2017 to 12:08 p.m. in the second term, and total official appearances have dropped 39 percent. Public speeches increasingly ramble, include factual errors, and feature more references to the afterlife.
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