Trump’s health may prevent him from finishing term, advisor claims

Donald Trump’s recent health report shows improved cholesterol and no major medical concerns, aside from sun damage and a scar from the 2024 rally assassination attempt. Despite this, some remain skeptical about his fitness for office.

Rick Wilson, co-founder of the Lincoln Project, warned of signs of cognitive decline, citing Trump’s incoherence, rambling speech, and confusion. He argued these behaviors suggest deeper issues not reflected in medical tests.

Wilson questioned Trump’s ability to serve another term, noting changes in his demeanor since 2015. He added that passing cognitive tests doesn’t rule out aging effects.

Journalist Timothy L. O’Brien echoed concerns, suggesting Trump’s behavior is driven by fear of decline or obsession with legacy, rather than political intent.

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