Trump's McDonald's order goes viral

Donald Trump's colossal McDonald's order is going viral again after the president touted his robust health in an interview denying he is showing signs of ageing. The President, who at 79 is the oldest to assume the office, has based much of his political image on projecting vigor. But his first year in office has been plagued by health rumors as the president has appeared with large bruises on his hand and been spotted dozing off in meetings. He blamed aspirin for the marks on his hand and claimed he was only briefly closing his eyes, in the interview published by the Wall Street Journal on Thursday.

Donald Trump's colossal McDonald's order is going viral again after the president touted his robust health in an interview denying he is showing signs of ageing. The President, who at 79 is the oldest to assume the office, has based much of his political image on projecting vigor. But his first year in office has been plagued by health rumors as the president has appeared with large bruises on his hand and been spotted dozing off in meetings. He blamed aspirin for the marks on his hand and claimed he was only briefly closing his eyes, in the interview published by the Wall Street Journal on Thursday.

The article also noted Trump's cholesterol-dense McDonald's order, which was first recounted by then-Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters. The Presidential McDonald's feast includes French fries, a Quarter Pounder hamburger, a Big Mac and a Filet-O-Fish. The order totals about 1,800 calories, roughly 90 percent of the recommended daily intake, and 225 mg of cholesterol, around three quarters of the daily guideline.

The article also noted Trump's cholesterol-dense McDonald's order, which was first recounted by then-Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters. The Presidential McDonald's feast includes French fries, a Quarter Pounder hamburger, a Big Mac and a Filet-O-Fish. The order totals about 1,800 calories, roughly 90 percent of the recommended daily intake, and 225 mg of cholesterol, around three quarters of the daily guideline.

Trump takes rosuvastatin (a statin), as well as ezetimibe, to help control his cholesterol, according to his physician, Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella. The President's love of McDonald's is well documented, and he even staged a campaign stop behind the fry station during the 2024 race. In the interview defending his health, Trump also changed his previous statement about receiving an MRI scan in October, saying it was instead a quicker CT scan.

Trump takes rosuvastatin (a statin), as well as ezetimibe, to help control his cholesterol, according to his physician, Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella. The President's love of McDonald's is well documented, and he even staged a campaign stop behind the fry station during the 2024 race. In the interview defending his health, Trump also changed his previous statement about receiving an MRI scan in October, saying it was instead a quicker CT scan.

'My health is perfect,' Trump told the Journal, expressing frustration with scrutiny of his well-being. His right hand shows persistent bruising, often covered with thick makeup and at times a bandage, and his ankles have appeared swollen. On occasion, Trump has clearly struggled to keep his eyes open, including during a televised Oval Office meeting with health representatives in November, a politically sensitive issue as he constantly frames his predecessor Joe Biden as 'sleepy.'

'My health is perfect,' Trump told the Journal, expressing frustration with scrutiny of his well-being. His right hand shows persistent bruising, often covered with thick makeup and at times a bandage, and his ankles have appeared swollen. On occasion, Trump has clearly struggled to keep his eyes open, including during a televised Oval Office meeting with health representatives in November, a politically sensitive issue as he constantly frames his predecessor Joe Biden as 'sleepy.'

Biden left office a year ago at 82, making him the oldest president in history, a record Trump is set to surpass during his current term. Biden's presidency was plagued by more obvious signs of his ageing, including frequent falls and misspeaking during public addresses. Trump explained the bruising on his hand as the result of aspirin that he takes daily to thin his blood. 'I don't want thick blood pouring through my heart,' he told the Journal.

Biden left office a year ago at 82, making him the oldest president in history, a record Trump is set to surpass during his current term. Biden's presidency was plagued by more obvious signs of his ageing, including frequent falls and misspeaking during public addresses. Trump explained the bruising on his hand as the result of aspirin that he takes daily to thin his blood. 'I don't want thick blood pouring through my heart,' he told the Journal.

He said he applies makeup or bandages when his hand is 'whacked.' One cut, he said, was caused when his attorney general Pam Bondi hit the back of his hand with her ring while giving him a high-five. Explanations of his health issues have been inconsistent. Trump himself told reporters that he underwent an MRI scan in October, but said at the time he had 'no idea what they analyzed.' 'Whatever they analyzed, they analyzed it well, and they said that I had as good a result as they've ever seen,' he said initially.

He said he applies makeup or bandages when his hand is 'whacked.' One cut, he said, was caused when his attorney general Pam Bondi hit the back of his hand with her ring while giving him a high-five. Explanations of his health issues have been inconsistent. Trump himself told reporters that he underwent an MRI scan in October, but said at the time he had 'no idea what they analyzed.' 'Whatever they analyzed, they analyzed it well, and they said that I had as good a result as they've ever seen,' he said initially.

To the Journal, Trump said it was not an MRI, 'it was less than that. It was a scan.' Trump's doctor, Barbabella, confirmed to the newspaper that a CT scan, a procedure that takes far less time than an MRI, was done 'to definitively rule out any cardiovascular issues.' Trump pushed back against any idea that he falls asleep in public. 'I've never been a big sleeper,' Trump said. Instances where he appears to be dozing off are just moments of relaxation, he said. 'I'll just close. It's very relaxing to me,' he said. 'Sometimes they'll take a picture of me blinking, blinking, and they'll catch me with the blink.

To the Journal, Trump said it was not an MRI, 'it was less than that. It was a scan.' Trump's doctor, Barbabella, confirmed to the newspaper that a CT scan, a procedure that takes far less time than an MRI, was done 'to definitively rule out any cardiovascular issues.' Trump pushed back against any idea that he falls asleep in public. 'I've never been a big sleeper,' Trump said. Instances where he appears to be dozing off are just moments of relaxation, he said. 'I'll just close. It's very relaxing to me,' he said. 'Sometimes they'll take a picture of me blinking, blinking, and they'll catch me with the blink.'

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