A recent Quinnipiac poll indicates that 59% of American voters believe the White House is not being transparent about President Donald Trump's health, while 34% think it is. Concerns about Trump's health have been raised as he recently turned 80 and has shown physical signs that worry medical experts. The poll results reveal that 50% of voters perceive Trump as not physically healthy, and 51% doubt his mental health. The findings also show a partisan divide, with 88% of Democrats and 62% of Independents expressing skepticism about the White House's transparency, compared to 70% of Republicans who believe it is transparent. Trump's health has been a topic of discussion since he returned to office, and the White House has defended his health status, stating he is in 'excellent health' according to his doctor. However, the administration has not clarified why 22 specialists were involved in his recent physical, an increase from 14 specialists in the previous year. Trump's behavior, including instances of appearing to doze off in public, has also drawn scrutiny, although he has denied these claims.
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Poll Shows Majority of Americans Doubt White House Transparency on Trump's Health
A Quinnipiac poll shows that 59% of Americans doubt the White House's transparency regarding President Trump's health. The poll highlights concerns about his physical and mental health, revealing a significant partisan divide in perceptions of his health status and the administration's openness. The White House maintains that Trump is in 'excellent health' but has not provided detailed information about his recent medical evaluations.
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