Dead?? At 80? Donald Trump Faces Real Risk Of Dying In Office, Expert C
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Donald Trump faces real risk of dying in office, expert claims in
prediction
Donald Trump speaks during the swearing in ceremony for Attorney General
Pam Bondi in the Oval Office at the White House on February 05, 2025 in Washington, DC. The Senate confirmed Bondi as Attorney General with a 54-46 vote on Tuesday.
Donald Trump's health has been called into questions as he returns to the
White House(Image: (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images))
Donald Trump has been innaugurated as the US President for the second time
in his life, this time at the age of 78 - meaning he will be 82 by the time
his reign comes to an end.
Much has been made about Trump's age and his health, with some questioning
if he is up to the task of such a difficult job - with many pointing out high-profile mistakes he made in the election campaign.
Scott Galloway, a clinical professor of marketing at the New York
University Stern School of Business, issued a stern warning about the
"real" possibility that Trump dies in office, leaving JD Vance as US
President.
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On a recent episode of the Diary of a CEO podcast, Galloway talked to host Steven Bartlett about how the US should think about Trump's health while in office.
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Bartlett asked: "I heard there's a one in three chance that Trump dies in office, purely based off of his age and BMI? "
Galloway responded: "If I was an insurance agent and he wanted $300,000
life insurance, and I didn't need profits or anything, I would charge him $100,000.
"Because just based on his body mass index and his age, there's a one in
three chance he leaves feet first from the White House. "
Since the office was established in 1789, 45 individuals have served as president of the US. Of these, a total of eight have died in office, four
were assassinated, and four died of natural causes.
Trump was initially running against Joe Biden, who had these same fears
thrown at him, but he ultimately pulled out of the election campaign
allowing Kamala Harris to replace him. Many believed this was due to his declining mental and physical health, which could be a stick that Democrats
use to beat Trump with over the course of the next four years.
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