Trump: I could live 200 years
In a reassurance message about concerns regarding his health, former U.S. President Donald Trump said that he feels like he’s in his mid-thirties.
Addressing a campaign rally, Donald Trump stated that he feels cognitively better than he was 20 years ago and that he is “approximately 35 years old” and could live up to 200 years if he avoids consuming too much fast food, according to the British newspaper The Telegraph.
Trump, who is 77 years old, made these claims before his supporters during a campaign rally in New Hampshire, the next state in the Republican Party’s primary elections to win the party’s nomination for the presidential elections in November.
Recent polls indicate that Trump faces strong competition from Nikki Haley, the 51-year-old former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, who has previously criticized Trump for his advanced age.
Trump mentioned that Dr. Ronny Jackson, his former White House physician, had previously said that he would “live to be 200 years old if he doesn’t eat too much fast food.”
Dr. Jackson stated in 2018 that despite being in his seventies, overweight, and fond of burgers and diet cola, Trump is in “excellent health.”
When questioned by a skeptical reporter about the assessment, Jackson replied, “It’s the luck of the genes. Some people have great genes.”
Trump, who achieved a landslide victory in the party caucuses in Iowa, criticized Haley at one of the events, saying that she wasn’t “tough enough” during her tenure as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
Haley had previously called for politicians over the age of 75 to undergo mental competence tests, a move seen as an insult to both Trump and Joe Biden, the 81-year-old U.S. President.
Red Spots The appearance of red spots on the hands of former President Donald Trump raised speculation about his health months before the presidential elections.
As Trump was leaving his famous tower, pictures of him waving his hands revealed clear red marks on his thumb, palm, and index finger.
Immediately, a flood of comments and questions erupted on social media about Trump‘s health, while the former president continued his efforts preparing for the primary elections in New Hampshire following his easy victory in Iowa.