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Secretary of Health Questions How Trump Is Still Alive After Diet Comments

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Donald Trump

U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has raised eyebrows after making blunt comments about President Donald Trump’s eating habits. Speaking on The Katie Miller Podcast, Kennedy questioned how the president remains healthy despite what he described as an unhealthy diet.

Trump has recently faced public questions about his health after a bruise on his hand and swelling in his legs were noticed. Doctors later diagnosed the swelling as chronic venous insufficiency. Trump has repeatedly dismissed concerns, saying his health is “perfect.”

During the podcast, Kennedy was asked which cabinet member had the most “unhinged eating habits.” He quickly pointed to Trump, saying the president eats McDonald’s, candy, and drinks Diet Coke constantly.

“He eats really bad food,” Kennedy said. “I don’t know how he’s alive, but he is.” He added that Trump appears unusually energetic despite his diet.

Kennedy also explained that Trump prefers fast food while traveling because he trusts large food chains and wants to avoid getting sick. According to him, Trump eats much healthier meals at the White House and Mar-a-Lago.

Despite his criticism, Kennedy said Trump is actually in remarkably good health. He claimed the president has an unusually high testosterone level for someone over 70 years old.

Trump’s love for McDonald’s has been widely reported in the past, including claims that he regularly orders multiple items in one sitting. These habits have long drawn public attention.

Kennedy added that, in his view, the healthiest cabinet member is Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner, whom he said would easily dominate a presidential fitness test.

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