
A prominent clinical professor of medicine says President Donald Trump appears to have suffered a stroke earlier this year, citing a series of publicly visible physical and behavioral signs he argues are medically consistent with a left-brain injury. Speaking on The Court of History podcast, Dr. Bruce Davidson of Washington State University pointed to Trump’s shuffling gait, speech issues, unusual hand positioning, daytime sleepiness, and his reported daily use of a full-dose aspirin as evidence of a past cerebrovascular event. Davidson emphasized that Trump does not appear to have dementia and remains functionally capable, but said the public deserves transparency about the president’s health, particularly given Trump’s own confusing statements about undergoing brain imaging and his repeated claims of exceptional fitness.
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Doctor claims Trump shows signs of past stroke based on public behavior and medical clues Doctor claims Trump shows signs of past stroke based on public behavior and medical clues



