Trump Discusses Health and Aspirin Use
Jan, 1 2026
Trump's health has garnered attention recently due to visible bruises on his hands and reports of an MRI he underwent in October. The White House attributed the bruising to frequent handshakes, while the MRI was described as a preventative measure. Trump's physician, Sean Barbabella, clarified that a CT scan was performed instead of an MRI to rule out cardiovascular issues, which showed no abnormalities.
This discussion of Trump's health comes in the context of broader concerns regarding the fitness of older political leaders, as exemplified by President Joe Biden, who faced similar scrutiny before his 2024 reelection bid.