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  • loaded language: 'steady drumbeat of public concern'
  • loaded language: 'deep bruising'
  • loaded language: 'visibly swollen'
  • loaded language: 'nodding off'
  • loaded language: 'erratic governing style'
  • loaded language: 'mental capacity needs to be examined'
  • framing: Trump Health Mystery
  • framing: questions about his age and fitness

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Trump to Undergo Physical Examination at Walter Reed Medical Center

President Donald Trump is set to undergo a physical examination at Walter Reed Medical Center, his third since taking office. Public concerns about his physical and mental fitness have been raised, with recent polling indicating a decline in public confidence regarding his health. Despite these issues, Trump continues to receive support from Republican lawmakers.

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President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Walter Reed Medical Center for a physical examination on Tuesday, three weeks before his 80th birthday. This will be his third physical at the facility since the beginning of his second term. The examination is expected to include medical and dental evaluations, as well as a private meeting with military staff, according to the White House.

Concerns regarding Trump's physical condition have been publicly expressed, particularly following reports of bruising on his hands and swelling in his lower legs. Trump has been photographed with makeup covering the bruises and has been seen moving cautiously in public. The White House has denied allegations that he has been caught on camera falling asleep, with Trump stating he was merely "resting his eyes."

A recent poll by Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos indicated that 44% of Americans believe Trump is in good enough physical health to serve effectively as president, a decrease from 54% in September. Additionally, only 40% believe he possesses the necessary mental acuity for the office.

Despite these concerns, Trump has continued to receive endorsements from Republican lawmakers, and his medical evaluations at Walter Reed have occurred more frequently than those of previous presidents. In October, Trump underwent a CT scan, the results of which were reported as normal by his physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella. Trump has also been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition affecting blood flow in the lower legs, but his physician maintains that he is in excellent health.

Trump's dietary habits have also been a topic of discussion, with some administration officials criticizing his diet while asserting he is in good health. Trump has publicly downplayed concerns about his age, stating he feels the same as he did 50 years ago.

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Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'steady drumbeat of public concern'
  • loaded language: 'deep bruising'
  • loaded language: 'visibly swollen'
  • loaded language: 'nodding off'
  • loaded language: 'erratic governing style'
  • loaded language: 'mental capacity needs to be examined'
  • framing: Trump Health Mystery
  • framing: questions about his age and fitness
  • framing: increasing discourse about Trump’s physical fitness
  • editorializing: Trump has continued to downplay his advanced age

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TRUMP HEALTH MYSTERYBACK TO WALTER REED

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Trump to Undergo Physical Examination at Walter Reed Medical Center