Reverand Franklin Graham reported to Axios that he’s very concerned about Donald Trump’s health, specifically the President’s child-like eating habits, which run towards fast food, hot-dogs and overdone steaks heaped with Ketchup.
“Graham told “Axios on HBO” that a Trump comeback would be difficult because of his advancing age and eating habits. “I think for him, everything will depend on his health at that time. If he still has energy and strength like he does. I don’t…You know the guy does not eat well, you know, and it’s amazing the energy that he has…He’s lost weight, fifteen pounds, Maybe. So he might be in good health and in good shape. I don’t know.” Trump would be 78 in 2024, the same age as Joe Biden in 2020.” Unlike Biden however, Trump does not have normal sleeping habits, nor does he engage in regular physical exercise like hiking or mountain biking, both of which the Biden’s reported doing regularly prior to the 2020 election.
Concerns about Trump’s health are nothing new. Former Trump administration staffer Steve Bannon reportedly admitted that he thought Trump had early stage dementia, and numerous experts in the field of mental health have suggested that Trump has anti-social presonality disorder, or that he is a textbook narcissist.
Concerns about Trump’s health have been a topic of media coverage due to events such his hobbling down a ramp and struggling to hold a glass of water while at West Point, Trump bragging about “acing” an exam that’s normally given only after a physician has identified a patient as showing symptoms of dementia, and when Trump appeared to be shaking and sweaty, while gasping for breath after he returned to the White House from Walter Reed hospital for Covid19 treatment.