Donald Trump’s doctor says he’s in “excellent health,” with a recent exam showing improved cholesterol, weight loss, and no major physical issues — even after the 2024 assassination attempt. The report, overseen by 14 specialists, included cognitive tests and declared Trump, now 78, mentally and physically fit.
But behind this glowing review, critics like Rick Wilson from the Lincoln Project are sounding alarms. Wilson claims Trump shows signs of cognitive decline — citing incoherence, verbal lapses, and confusion during speeches. “He’s not the Trump of 2015… or even 2024,” Wilson warns, suggesting Trump might not finish another term.
Veteran journalist Timothy O’Brien echoed concerns, saying Trump fears declining like his father. While Trump’s campaign touts past cognitive screenings, experts argue passing a test doesn’t always reflect real-world behavior. And despite more transparency in Trump’s latest health report, skeptics believe it raises more red flags than it clears.
Lesson: A clean bill of health on paper doesn’t always capture the full picture. Especially in politics, actions and behavior speak louder than test results.