KEY POINTS

  • Donald Trump has been classified as morbidly obese
  • The POTUS has been sparking healthy concerns and claims that he's unhealthy
  • Donald Trump is vulnerable to getting hit by the deadly coronavirus

Donald Trump is reportedly susceptible to getting hit hard by the deadly coronavirus. After all, he will soon be turning 74 years old.

Statistics show that the group that’s most likely to get sick with the virus are those that are aged 70 and above. This includes the POTUS and two other presidential candidates, Bernie Sanders, 78, and Joe Biden, 77.

On “Morning Joe,” the crew discussed the health of the three presidential candidates and said that even though Trump is the youngest, he’s probably the unhealthiest.

You can see the obesity; you can see by his diet that he is not healthy. He is not in good shape. Bernie Sanders had a heart attack; he has an underlying condition. We don’t know about Joe Biden’s cardiac health, we don’t know. We know one thing, they’re all in their 70s. None of them look to be in tip-top shape, and they’re all, of all the people who are likely to have a severe reaction to coming in contact with a coronavirus, they’re all right in the center of that bullseye,” Joe Scarborough said.

According to Political Flare journalist Joe Miciak, Biden has never looked fitter in his life than now even though he’s not as young as he used to be. But there is no denying the fact that his age and the ages of the two other candidates put them in the group that is most vulnerable to coronavirus.

As such, Scarborough couldn’t help but ask if the three candidates should continue campaigning despite the possible risks. A directive regarding shaking hands and body contact has already been released in the United States and other parts of the world.

But regardless of what they decide to do, Miciak is most concerned about Melania Trump’s husband because he thinks that the president is truly unhealthy.

“One can see it in his body, his mental acuity, and his diet. People are noticing,” he said.

US President Donald Trump, who flew back to Washington after a weekend golfing and having dinner with Brazil's has spent weeks dismissing the seriousness of the threat
US President Donald Trump, who flew back to Washington after a weekend golfing and having dinner with Brazil's has spent weeks dismissing the seriousness of the threat AFP / Olivier DOULIERY