Donald Trump, during an interview with New York Magazine’s Ben Terris, failed to recall the name of the neurodegenerative disease he said he does not suffer from, prompting a White House spokesperson to explain that the condition is Alzheimer’s. Trump insisted he has no such illness, describing his health as “the same as 40 years ago.” The moment was noted by journalists, including White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who supplied the missing word when Trump paused. The interview also featured medical staff, including Colonel James Jones, who compared Trump’s health to former President Barack Obama’s and chose Trump as “healthier.” Separately, Trump’s niece Mary Trump suggested that her uncle may be showing early signs of Alzheimer’s, citing his “deer‑in‑the‑lights” facial expression. The remarks have sparked public discussion about the former president’s health status.
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Trump forgets word "Alzheimer" during interview
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