President Donald Trump faced questions about his well-being following a recent meeting where his voice was described as hoarse. The incident occurred during a discussion in the Oval Office about the USA’s preparations for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.
When asked about his voice, Trump attributed it to passionately expressing his views on trade matters. He jokingly dismissed suggestions about health concerns during the conversation with officials and reporters.
Reports have circulated about the 79-year-old leader’s health since his return to office earlier this year. Addressing these speculations, Trump shared details of a recent MRI scan conducted on Air Force One during a live segment on Fox News. He reassured the public that the results were excellent, emphasizing the routine nature of the scan as part of his regular physical examination.
While Trump acknowledged undergoing medical assessments at Walter Reed Medical Centre and being declared in exceptional physical health, some medical experts have raised doubts about his overall well-being. One former psychiatry professor pointed out what he perceived as signs of cognitive decline in Trump’s behavior, comparing his current communication abilities unfavorably to those seen in past decades.
Despite these concerns, the White House has consistently affirmed Trump’s good health status. The official White House physician previously confirmed the president’s excellent cognitive and physical condition at the start of the year.
