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Experts Warn Donald Trump has High Chances of Dying as He Starts his Second term at 78, The Reason Will Shock You

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Donald Trump has officially started his second term as President of the United States at the age of 78, making him the oldest person ever to hold the office. His age and health have become major talking points, with many wondering if he will be able to complete his full four-year term. By the time his presidency ends, he will be 82, and some experts believe that his health might not hold up that long.

One of the people raising concerns is Scott Galloway, a professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business. He recently shared his thoughts on Trump’s health during an interview on The Diary of a CEO podcast with Steven Bartlett. Galloway warned that there is a real possibility that Trump could pass away while in office. If that were to happen, Vice President JD Vance would take over as President.

During their conversation, Bartlett asked Galloway, “I heard there’s a one-in-three chance that Trump dies in office, just based on his age and BMI?”

Galloway responded bluntly, saying that if he were an insurance agent and Trump wanted a $300,000 life insurance policy, he would charge him $100,000 just to cover the risk. He explained that based on Trump’s body mass index (BMI) and age, there is a significant chance that he won’t live through his entire term.

Trump won re-election by defeating Kamala Harris, and now, as the oldest president in U.S. history, people are closely watching his health. Throughout his campaign, concerns were raised about his well-being. Critics pointed to his verbal slip-ups, moments of confusion, and other noticeable mistakes as signs that his physical and mental health might not be at its best.

Looking back at history, eight U.S. presidents have died while in office. Four were assassinated, while the other four passed away due to natural causes. Because of Trump’s age, weight, and lifestyle, some believe that he could be at a higher risk of health issues than any president before him.

Interestingly, these same concerns were brought up about Joe Biden when he was running against Trump. However, Biden eventually dropped out of the race and endorsed Kamala Harris, with many believing that his declining health played a big role in his decision. Now, some Democrats are using those same health-related arguments against Trump.

As Trump begins his second term, conversations about his health are not going away. Experts are openly warning about the risks he faces, and people are questioning whether he will be able to serve all four years. For now, his administration has not made any clear statements about these concerns, but the debate is likely to continue throughout his presidency.

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