When cardiologist and George Washington University professor Dr. Jonathan Reiner watched Donald Trump’s 20‑minute address, he didn’t focus on policy. He focused on the man. Trump’s voice was raised, his words rushed, his delivery so pressured that Reiner compared it to listening to a podcast at double speed. For a commander‑in‑chief, he said, that kind of “manic cadence” felt deeply unsettling, like a loss of control playing out in real time.
Reiner’s concern didn’t end with one speech. He pointed to repeated reports of Trump dozing off in the Oval Office and during cabinet meetings, describing it as “increased daytime somnolence” – a potential red flag for conditions like untreated sleep apnea or other underlying issues. While the White House has brushed off questions about swollen ankles and bruised hands, Reiner insists the public deserves transparency. In his view, watching a president swing from near‑sleep to frantic overdrive isn’t just odd. It’s a warning sign in plain sight.
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