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Actually most older people probably get them once in a while, some are very minor, but the particularly noticeable ones can be scary events.
Trump had a very bad episode of some sort recently that sent him to the hospital, they have been very hush hush about it at the white house, but a stroke would be very high on the list of likely problems for a man his age. Trump has had trouble with pronunciation ... a lot ... which can be caused by small strokes.
This man may have less than ten years left (79 is the average for males currently), and when he goes it could easily be a sudden stroke that takes him out.
None of you is presenting any evidence of anything how about some proof.
“President Donald J Trump has asked that I, Dr. Sean Conley, Physician to the President, address the recent public comments regarding his health. I can confirm that President Trump has not experienced nor been evaluated for a cerebrovascular accident (stroke), transient ischemic attack (mini stroke), or any acute cardiovascular emergencies, as have been incorrectly reported in the media''
Below a photo of Trump standing in Kenosha today. Is the mini-stroke causing this or is that the fronto-temporal demenia stance? It's not normal, how he leans forward and places his hands forward/down like balancing sticks. He does this often. Something IS wrong. Normal people don't stand like this
Trump could be on life support and he'd still have more spirit than ya boy Joey
Yeah he can sure ride in that golf cart like a champ. Meanwhile Biden bikes often.
Trump is sure full of something- spirit I'm not so sure.
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