According to a doctor, Trump, who is currently 78, has less than a 75% probability of serving out his second term.

Washington, DC: Medical professionals are questioning whether 78-year-old President-elect Donald Trump will be able to serve out his second term in office.

Journalist Will Neal said that some medical professionals think Trump has “less than a 75 percent chance” of surviving his second term, which ends on January 20, 2029, when he will be 82 years old.

The health of Donald Trump is being examined.

The public has long been interested in Donald Trump’s physical health, and a 2018 physical found that he has coronary artery disease, a common heart issue for men his age.

“A previous physical in 2018 also found that Trump has coronary artery disease, a common heart condition for men of his age,” Neal explains.

Along with other health issues, this ailment has led to more scrutiny of Trump’s suitability for government.

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