Trump has lisp while making Jerusalem announcement
US President Donald Trump holds up a signed memorandum after he delivered a statement on Jerusalem from the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington, DC on December 6, 2017. President Donald Trump on Wednesday recognized the disputed city of Jerusalem as Israel's capital -- a historic decision that overturns decades of US policy and risks triggering a fresh spasm of violence in the Middle East.'I have determined that it is time to officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel,' Trump said from the White House.'It's the right thing to do.' / AFP PHOTO / SAUL LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images) WASHINGTON President Trump will undergo the traditional physical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in early 2018 and make public the results of that checkup, the White House promised on Thursday. Press secretary Sarah Sanders also dismissed what she called ridiculous questions about Trumps health after he seemed to slur some words in a speech a day earlier.
There were a lot of questions on that frankly, pretty ridiculous questions, Sanders told reporters at her daily briefing. The presidents throat was dry, nothing more than that.
Her comments came after speculation fueled by Trumps speech patterns near the end of Wednesday speech in which he formally recognized Jerusalem as Israels capital.
Sanders also said that Trump would undergo a checkup the full physical that presidents go through at Walter Reed in the first part of next year.
And, she said, those records will be released by the doctor following that.
Trump, who at 71 is known to be fond of fast food and to shun exercise, has faced questions about his health before. In December 2015, Trumps campaign released a remarkable letter from Dr. Harold Bornstein the son of Trumps longtime physician, Jacob Bornstein attesting to the candidates vigor.
If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to presidency, the doctor declared. The statement seemed, on its face, ridiculous Gerald Ford was a gifted athlete prior to being elected, George W. Bushs passion for running kept him trim and his heart rate low.
Trump shared his clean bill of health on Facebook, writing that he is fortunate to have been blessed with great genes.
People have been impressed by my stamina, but to me it has been easy because I am truly doing something that I love, Trump added at the time.
In a September 2016 television appearance on Dr. Oz, Trump said he does not work out but considers his speeches to be exercise.
When Im speaking in front of 15 and 20,000 people and Im up there using a lot of motion, I guess in its own way, its a pretty healthy act. I really enjoy doing it, Trump said. A lot of times these rooms are very hot, like saunas, and I guess that is a form of exercise and, you know?
The commander in chiefs powers to unleash nuclear armageddon understandably makes Americans concerned about their leaders health. But some of the greatest U.S. presidents have been quite sick FDR spent much of his presidency in a wheelchair, a fact largely concealed at the time.
Barack Obamas 2014 physicians report noted, declared him tobacco-free, but said that he does make occasional use of nicotine gum.
And Obama was diagnosed with acid reflux heartburn, the classic Type-A health issue and has in the past suffered from Vitamin D deficiency, which can result from getting insufficient exposure to the sun.
Poster Comment:
President Trump had a mental breakdown after his dentures fell out? Mike Pence is standing behind him, ready to take over.
Questions have been raised around why Donald Trump slurred his speech during an address announcing the US would recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The change in the President's pronunciation seemed particularly to affect "s" and "th" sounds, and appeared to worsen in the closing stages of the address.
It led viewers to suggest the President may have suffered a medical problem.
In the footage Mr Trump can be seen adjusting his mouth a number of times.
Speech pathologist Michael de Riesthal told the broadcaster the US leader was "working hard to speak" as though he was "having a denture fall or some other alternative explanation".
While Mr Trump completed the majority of his address without any noticeable divergence from his normal speech patterns, footage appears to show him making the adjustments from about four minutes in.
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