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Melania Trump Is Reportedly Monitoring Donald Trump’s Food Intake As The Former President Shows Off Recent Weight Loss

January 16, 2024 by Julia DeKorte

 
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Is Donald Trump the latest celebrity to hop on the Ozempic train? While some fans think so, especially after that seemingly “fabricated” doctor’s note, sources close to the former president are saying that Trump’s slightly slimmer frame is actually thanks to his wife, Melania. Keep reading for more information.

Melania Is Reportedly Keeping Donald's Weight In Check

According to the source, Donald Trump has "dropped at least 30 pounds," thanks to Melania, and that people at his Mar-a-Lago club have observed that "he's eating healthier." Not that he's the prime example of healthy eating, but he's a least cut back on "scarfing down ice cream sundaes or chocolate cake with two scoops of ice cream on it," according to the insider.

The source also noted that the idea Trump is taking a weight loss drug is "pure speculation," and even though the drugs "like Ozempic or Wegovy, which are very popular in Palm Beach, where everyone is suddenly looking thinner!"

Another source reported that Trump also keeps very active, noting that "he does a lot of sport," which supports the claims made by his personal physician, Dr. Bruce Aronwald, back in November.

Trump's Doctor Claim's He's In 'Excellent' Health

Back in November, perhaps in an effort to not be compared to Joe Biden, who's health is seemingly declining, according to Trump and his allies, Trump posted a note from his doctor on Truth Social, the Twitter-like social media platform that he uses since he was banned from Twitter, now known as X.

On the same day that Joe Biden turned 81, Nov. 20th, Donald Trump posted a note from his doctor, Bruce A. Aronwald, that mentioned not once, but twice, that he is in "excellent" health. "I am pleased to report that President Trump's overall health is excellent," the note reads. "His physical exams were well within the normal range and his cognitive exams were exceptional."

However, many critics have noticed that the note is rather vague. The doctor cites "physical exams" and "cognitive exams" but doesn't specify what exams were done. He also says that his laboratory analysis was "well within normal limits" and actually "more favorable" than tests done in the past "in some of the most significant parameters," but what these limits and parameters are remains unknown.

Users on X were quick to call it "fabricated," "bogus," "probably false," and "a bunch of lies."

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