A medical specialist has issued a serious warning regarding how much time President Donald Trump may have remaining.

During his second term in the White House, Trump’s health has continued to be widely discussed, following years of speculation throughout his first presidency from 2017 to 2021.
As Trump nears 80 years old, he has repeatedly insisted that he is in excellent condition, pointing to multiple cognitive tests and physical checkups he says he has successfully completed.
However, one expert has now claimed to estimate the number of days he might still have to live.

Ongoing concerns about Trump’s health
Despite Trump’s own statements—he once described himself as “the healthiest president ever”—public debate about his physical and mental condition has persisted for many years.
Because he is the oldest serving U.S. president in history, continued scrutiny of his health has been expected.
Bruising that recently appeared on Trump’s hands sparked questions online, though this was later linked to aspirin use, something Trump himself addressed in interviews.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also confirmed last July that Trump had swelling in his legs. Doctors later diagnosed this as chronic venous insufficiency, a condition in which weakened vein valves prevent blood from properly returning to the heart, causing blood to pool in the legs.
Another frequently discussed issue has been Trump appearing drowsy or unfocused during televised meetings and public events. Trump has dismissed these observations, saying he was simply blinking or briefly resting.
Previous remarks about his condition
Former White House physician Dr. Jonathan Reiner has previously called on Congress to require an immediate medical evaluation of the president.
Reiner—who once served as cardiologist to former Vice President Dick Cheney and now works as a CNN medical analyst—shared video footage in mid-January that he believes should be urgently reviewed by Trump’s medical team.
He also voiced concern after Trump appeared unwell during a speech, pointing to his tone and what he described as unusually rapid, erratic pacing.
“I’m seriously worried about the president’s health,” Reiner said at the time.
“No one should feel comfortable seeing him like this. He doesn’t look well.”
Earlier this year, Trump’s niece Mary—daughter of his older brother Fred Trump Jr. and a trained psychologist—also spoke publicly about her worries regarding his mental sharpness.
In a YouTube video titled “Trump declines rapidly as behavior raises concerns,” she highlighted several incidents she believes show signs of cognitive deterioration.
According to her, Trump’s apparent decline has often been overlooked because of his controversial public persona.
She stated:
“We’ve grown accustomed to Donald stumbling, rambling, forgetting names, wandering off stage, or inventing facts out of nowhere.
In other words, lying. And supporters treat these as harmless quirks instead of recognizing that he seems to be deteriorating day by day.”