Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed astonishment at Donald Trump’s vitality despite his poor dietary choices, attributing it to his consumption of fast food and sugary beverages. Kennedy disclosed that Trump’s diet mainly consists of McDonald’s, candy, and Diet Coke, stating, “He has the constitution of a deity. I don’t know how he’s alive, but he is.” Kennedy clarified that Trump only indulges in junk food while on the go.
According to Kennedy, Trump prefers food from major corporations while traveling to avoid falling ill, as he trusts their products. Contrary to the perception of Trump constantly consuming harmful food, Kennedy mentioned that Trump actually enjoys nutritious meals at the White House and his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
Kennedy shared these observations during an interview on The Katie Miller Podcast, hosted by Katie Miller, a former Trump administration member and wife of Stephen Miller, Trump’s deputy chief of staff. Kennedy commended Trump’s remarkable health, citing Dr. Mehmet Oz’s assessment of Trump’s medical records, which revealed exceptionally high testosterone levels for a man over 70 years old. Dr. Oz was appointed by Trump to lead the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Trump’s preference for fast food while on the campaign trail has been widely noted. Joe Gruters, the chair of the Republican National Committee, recalled being surprised by the quantity of fast food Trump consumed during the 2024 campaign, citing instances where Trump ordered multiple items from McDonald’s.
Despite ongoing rumors about Trump’s health, he has reassured the public, mentioning in a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal that he takes higher doses of aspirin than recommended by doctors, which he attributes to bruising on his hands. Trump emphasized his excellent health and vitality, claiming to feel as energetic as he did four decades ago.
In response to reports suggesting a decline in his cognitive abilities, Trump asserted his mental acuity by mentioning a recent cognitive examination that he excelled in. Trump criticized media outlets for spreading false information about his health and work ethic, asserting that such reports are defamatory and potentially seditious.
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