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In an interview defending his health, President Trump said his heavy intake of aspirin is the cause of noticeable bruises on his hand.
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Trump, in interview, defends his energy and health, offers new details on screening he underwent
President Donald Trump defended his energy and health in an interview with The Wall Street Journal and disclosed that he had a CT scan, not an MRI scan, during an October examination about which he and the White House delayed offering details.
Donald Trump, the oldest sitting president in U.S. history, addressed concerns about his health and appearance in a new interview with 'The Wall Street Journal.'
Trump acknowledged that he takes a large dose of aspirin daily, noting it has caused him to bruise easily — as critics point out markings on his hand that have been covered with makeup. The White House has maintained that he has also developed bruising through constant handshaking.
President Trump revealed in an interview this week that the construction of the “Triumphal Arch” in Washington, D.C., is set to begin soon. “It hasn’t started yet. It starts sometime in the next
The secrecy comes despite the White House press secretary saying earlier she would provide details about Trump’s cognitive tests.
Bari Weiss accused President Donald Trump of using “anti-Jewish tropes” and playing a role in the rise of antisemitism in a 2020 interview with Margaret Hoover of PBS.
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