Donald Trump Says White House Doctor Told Him He’s Healthier Than Barack Obama ‘by Far’
The scene distilled everything volatile about Trump-era politics: spectacle, grievance, and the impulse to turn even personal health into a loyalty test. Standing before a somber crowd after a mass shooting, Trump swiftly shifted from mourning to self-promotion, touting a doctor’s praise to rank himself above Obama and Biden.
That doctor, Ronny Jackson—now a MAGA-aligned congressman—brings his own partisan history of bold claims and reversals, including labeling Trump the “healthiest president” ever. Yet official reports point to a far more ordinary reality of aging. The gap between medical nuance and political theater leaves a lingering question for voters: in an era of the oldest presidents on record, whose health story is credible—and who controls the narrative?