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- RFK Jr. says Dr. Oz determined President Donald Trump has the “highest testosterone level that he’s ever seen for an individual over 70 years old”
- The secretary of health and human services made new claims about the president’s health on Katie Miller’s podcast this week
- He also said Trump has “the constitution of a deity” despite “pumping himself full of poison all day long,” like Diet Coke and McDonalds
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the latest member of the Trump administration to make bold claims about President Donald Trump’s health.
The secretary of health and human services made an appearance on
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this week, where he and the wife of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller discussed the president’s constitution.
“He’s got- he’s in incredible health,” Kennedy, 71, said. “Dr. Oz looked at his medical records and said he’s got the highest testosterone level that he’s ever seen for an individual over 70 years old.”
“I know the president will be happy that I’ll repeat that,” he added, as Katie, 34, laughed.
According to Harvard Medical School”having too much naturally-occurring testosterone is not a common problem among men.” However, high testosterone levels can have negative side effects, including heart muscle damage and increased risk of heart attack, liver disease, fluid retention, headaches, increased risk of blood clots, and “mood swings, euphoria, irritability, impaired judgment, delusions.”
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RFK Jr.
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79, for having “the constitution of a deity” despite “pumping himself full of poison all day long.”
“He eats really bad food, which is McDonald’s, and candy and Diet Coke. But he drinks Diet Coke at all times,” he said. “I don’t know how he’s alive.”
White House spokesman responded to Kennedy’s claims in a statement to PEOPLE, saying, “Secretary Kennedy is right: as his golf championships and flawless physical report results indicate, President Trump has the constitution and energy levels most young people could only dream of having.”
Trump’s health is a frequent talking point for supporters and critics alike.
The president himself addressed recent concerns in an interview withThe Wall Street Journalearlier this month, for a story titled “As Signs of Aging Emerge, Trump Responds With Defiance.” In it, Trump insisted he has “perfect health,” refuted recent photos that appear to show him dozing off in meetings, and claimed that his often-bruised hands are a result of him taking a higher daily dose of aspirin than doctors recommend.
“They say aspirin is good for thinning out the blood, and I don’t want thick blood pouring through my heart,” Trump told the outlet. “I want nice, thin blood pouring through my heart. Does that make sense?”
The article also resurfaced an October 2025 podcast interview with Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters that seemingly corroborated RFK Jr.’s claims about Trump’s diet.
In the clip, Gruters spoke about joining Trump on the campaign trail in 2024 and being shocked by the amount that the president ate.
Gruters recalled that Trump had “hot fries waiting for him from McDonald’s. Then he had a Filet-O-Fish, a Quarter Pounder and a Big Mac.”
Even startling, the RNC chair said, “I think he combined two of them.”
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The high-calorie order aligns with another account of Trump’s love for McDonald’s, which can be found inLet Trump Be Trump,a 2017 book written by two of the president’s former aides, David Bossie and Corey Lewandowski.
In their book, Bossie and Lewandowski recount Trump ordering “two Big Macs, two Filet-O-Fish and a chocolate malted.”
They added, “On Trump Force One, there were four major food groups: McDonald’s, Kentucky Fried Chicken, pizza and Diet Coke.”
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Published on: 2026-01-14 17:13:00
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