Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently discussed President Trump’s health on a podcast, stating that the president possesses “incredible health” despite his reportedly “unhinged” dietary habits.
During the interview, Kennedy Jr. noted that Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz described Trump as having the “highest testosterone level” observed in an individual over 70 years old based on medical records.
The HHS official also characterized Trump’s eating habits as “really bad,” including frequent consumption of McDonald’s and KFC with Diet Coke. Kennedy Jr. added that Trump only follows these unhealthy patterns when traveling, eating more wholesome meals otherwise.
Last month, the White House released an MRI scan confirming Trump’s “excellent health,” with his physician Sean Barbabella noting that Trump’s cardiovascular system is in excellent condition, abdominal imaging is normal, and all major organs appear healthy.
The scan was conducted amid concerns about Trump’s health as he approaches his 80th birthday in June, becoming the oldest person ever sworn in as U.S. president. The White House also addressed visible bruising on Trump’s right hand, attributing it to aspirin use as part of a standard heart-health regimen.