The new Trump health letter landed like a bomb. A few glowing lines, a claim of “excellent” health, and a quiet boast about weight loss and daily exercise.
But buried beneath the praise is a familiar unease.
Vague numbers. Missing specifics. Two aging presidents, one bitter race, and a country forced to guess who is truly fit to lea… Continues…
Trump’s latest health note from Dr. Bruce Aronwald is short, flattering, and carefully incomplete.
It praises “excellent” health, references weight loss and daily exercise, and echoes the same rosy language
that has defined his past medical letters. Yet once again, the public is left without hard data:
no lab values, no imaging results, no clear benchmarks that would allow independent judgment.
This selective transparency collides with a brutal political reality. Both Trump and President Biden are in their
70s and 80s, and both are asking voters to trust not just their policies, but their stamina, reflexes, and clarity of mind for the next four years.
Trump leans on his much-touted cognitive test as
proof of sharpness, while critics argue that real accountability requires more than a friendly doctor’s note—
and that Americans deserve the full, unvarnished truth.