American society is concerned about the health of US presidential candidate Donald Trump.
The experts have questions. But the politician's headquarters does not want to answer them.
The New York Times learned of this, calling the current state of health of the eccentric Republican a “mystery.”
The publication also notes that his team refuses to provide any more or less clear information on this issue, despite Trump’s venerable age.
The TASS agency, which has reviewed the publication, writes that, according to the article, since 2015, when Donald was first approved as a presidential candidate, information about his health has been made public only a few times.
The most detailed report on his health was recorded in 2018, when the politician’s attending physician held a special briefing for journalists.
At that time, doctors diagnosed the Republican with elevated cholesterol levels and a body weight close to obesity.
Later, information emerged that Trump had lost weight and his cholesterol levels had decreased.
Earlier this year, the White House candidate claimed to have performed well on cognitive tests.