His voice was loud, but what shook people was the way he spoke. The president’s latest address left viewers whispering the same question: what is wrong with Donald Trump? A top cardiologist went on live TV, saying he’s “seriously concerned” about Trump’s health. From frantic speed to reports of him dozing off in meetings, the picture he painstak… Continues…
A 20-minute speech on the economy and immigration has now exploded into a national health debate. Viewers saw a president speaking in a rushed, almost breathless torrent, his cadence accelerating as if someone had hit fast‑forward. Cardiologist and professor Jonathan Reiner didn’t focus on Trump’s words, but on the way they poured out: “manic,” “pressurized,” and deeply “disturbing” coming from a commander‑in‑chief.
Reiner says this isn’t an isolated concern. Reports of Trump nodding off in the Oval Office and during cabinet meetings suggest excessive daytime sleepiness, a symptom doctors link to issues like sleep apnea or other underlying conditions. The White House has already fielded questions about bruised hands and swollen ankles, but has offered few clear answers. For Reiner, that silence is no longer acceptable. When the person holding the nuclear codes looks unwell, he argues, the country deserves full transparency.