
The MeidasTouch Podcast Trump’s Health Deteriorates Fast as He Visits Hospital
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Oct 9, 2025 In a surprising turn, Donald Trump made a suspicious visit to Walter Reed Hospital, raising questions about two 'annual physicals' in one year. Ben Meiselas highlights inconsistencies in Trump's health reports and points to signs of cognitive decline, including public gaffes and visible physical symptoms like swelling and an unsteady gait. The discussion also touches on accusations of illegal directives and Trump's confusing moments on key legal terms. Ultimately, the need for a serious reevaluation of leadership fitness is emphasized.
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Duplicate 'Annual' Physical Raises Suspicion
- Ben Meiselas highlights a suspicious second "annual" White House physical for Donald Trump months after April's report.
- He frames the visit as potentially covering up deeper health concerns rather than a routine checkup.
Physical Signs Suggest Vascular Or Neurological Issues
- Meiselas connects visible physical signs and behavior to possible mini-strokes and cognitive decline.
- He cites swollen ankles, drooping mouth, and daytime sleepiness as indicators of serious cardiovascular or neurological issues.
Accidental Public DM To Pam Bondi
- Meiselas recounts a Wall Street Journal report that Trump accidentally posted a private message meant for Pam Bondi publicly.
- He uses the episode to argue that Trump may be 'not really cognitively there anymore.'
