UMVA has learned that President Donald Trump is set to undergo another medical checkup at the Walter Reed Medical Centre, amid growing concerns about his health.
The Commander-in-Chief's health has been shrouded in secrecy, sparking intense speculation and worry among supporters and critics alike. This upcoming visit marks his third hospital visit in just 13 months.
Trump's bruised hands and a recent neck rash have raised alarm bells, with many questioning the cause of these mysterious marks. The President has been tight-lipped about his health, fueling rumors and concerns.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Trump's bruised hands have been a recurring issue, with the President himself attributing them to his daily aspirin intake. He takes around 325mg of aspirin daily to prevent a heart attack or stroke, despite evidence suggesting the painkiller has few benefits for people without a history of heart problems.
The President's age, almost 80, and his medical history have also sparked concerns. He was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition in which veins have trouble moving blood back to the heart, in July last year.
Despite reassurances from the White House physician that Trump is in 'excellent' physical health, the American public is growing increasingly skeptical. A recent poll found 40% of Americans doubted Trump's mental sharpness to serve as president.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that Trump's medical checkups have become more frequent, with the President's team working to address concerns about his health. The White House has attributed the bruises on Trump's hands to 'frequent handshaking', but observers have suspected other causes, including IV drips, thin skin, or the president's age.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Trump's health concerns have been a subject of intense discussion, with many wondering about the implications for his presidency. As the oldest president in US history, Trump's health has become a pressing issue.
