Speculation about Donald Trump's health and the possibility of succession has once again arisen following Vice President JD Vance's recent interview with USA Today.
On August 27, when asked if he would be ready to assume the presidency in the event of a "great tragedy," Vance affirmed that Trump remains full of energy at 79 years old, being the last to make calls during the day and also the first to wake up. He emphasized that while risks cannot be ruled out, he is confident that Trump will complete his term and continue to achieve successes for America, viewing the past 200 days as valuable practical preparation.
Previously, the White House confirmed that Trump suffers from chronic venous insufficiency causing swelling in his legs. The story became even more heated when the creator of The Simpsons joked that the series would only end when Trump dies, adding that "the people will celebrate but President Vance will ban dancing."
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Donald Trump faces health concerns, The Simpsons rekindle controversy over political future
Speculation about Donald Trump's health and the possibility of succession has once again arisen following Vice President JD Vance's recent interview with USA Today.
On August 27, when asked if he would be ready to assume the presidency in the event of a "great tragedy," Vance affirmed that Trump remains full of energy at 79 years old, being the last to make calls during the day and also the first to wake up. He emphasized that while risks cannot be ruled out, he is confident that Trump will complete his term and continue to achieve successes for America, viewing the past 200 days as valuable practical preparation.
Previously, the White House confirmed that Trump suffers from chronic venous insufficiency causing swelling in his legs. The story became even more heated when the creator of The Simpsons joked that the series would only end when Trump dies, adding that "the people will celebrate but President Vance will ban dancing."