Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed surprise at Donald Trump’s health, attributing his vitality to a diet of fast food. The controversial US health secretary disclosed that Trump’s eating habits include McDonald’s, candy, and Diet Coke, commenting on his seemingly robust health despite consuming what Kennedy described as “junk food” while traveling.
According to Kennedy, Trump opts for food from major corporations while on the move to avoid falling ill. Contrary to popular belief, Kennedy mentioned that Trump consumes nutritious meals at the White House and his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. These remarks were made during an episode of The Katie Miller Podcast, hosted by Katie Miller, a former Trump administration aide and spouse of Stephen Miller, Trump’s deputy chief of staff.
Kennedy commended Trump’s exceptional health, citing celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz, who assessed Trump’s medical records and noted his notably high testosterone levels for someone over 70 years old. Trump’s penchant for fast food during his travels has been well-documented, with reports detailing his extensive orders from McDonald’s.
Despite ongoing speculation about Trump’s health, he has repeatedly defended his well-being. Trump recently disclosed that he takes higher doses of aspirin than recommended by doctors, attributing any visible bruising to this regimen. He emphasized his excellent health status in a recent interview, asserting that he feels as vigorous as he did four decades ago.
In response to concerns about his mental acuity, Trump announced that he excelled in a recent cognitive examination, dismissing claims of declining sharpness or physical health. He criticized media outlets for spreading what he deemed to be false reports aimed at tarnishing his reputation.
Trump’s resolve to maintain his health and vigor remains steadfast, as he continues to address and refute any doubts about his physical and mental capabilities.
