Donald Trump's Health Habits: Aspirin, Cognitive Tests, and Public Perception
The Damage ReportJanuary 2, 20265 min25,830 views
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- 💡 Donald Trump claims to be in perfect health and has aced his cognitive examination for the third time, asserting that no other president or vice president has undergone such tests.
- 🧠 The speaker questions the validity of Trump's cognitive tests and suggests that any presidential candidate should be mandatorily forced to take a strong, meaningful, and proven cognitive examination.
Aspirin Regimen and Medical Concerns
- 💊 Trump discusses his 25-year habit of taking 325 milligrams of aspirin daily, believing it thins his blood and is good for his heart.
- ⚠️ Medical professionals, including Dick Cheney's heart doctor, state that there is no proven benefit for primary prevention with aspirin and that it can pose a hazard of significant bleeding.
- 🧐 Trump admits to being
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