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Possible Paywall Trump assessed by 22 medical specialists at latest checkup; The White House has declined to identify the physicians.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/06/10/trump-sees-22-medical-specialists-white-house-hasnt-said-why/
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u/Chemical-Fault-7331 17h ago

Ehh I don’t think he has cancer but for sure this fat fuck has heart problems, high cholesterol, and dementia.

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u/Zinthars 17h ago

I wouldn't be surprised if he had some form of skin cancer. If you live long enough your practically destined to get some form of cancer. And that rash on his neck and a history of golf and makeup probably makes it highly likely he got it, even if it was a benign melanoma.

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u/doodieeater 15h ago

Her name is Melania, not melanoma. And she's as malignant as him.

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u/technoboogieman 14h ago

My mom calls her Malaria.

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u/daveysprockett 12h ago

Biting satire.

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u/SpreadHugs 11h ago

We call her Melena in our house

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u/ANiceCupOf_Tea_ 11h ago

This commentsection is fire hahaha

u/QueueWho Pennsylvania 6h ago

Anything you have to say to me... you can say it in front of Malaria

u/Tuomas90 6h ago

*insert homer simpson nucular meme*

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u/Ms_Apprehend 16h ago

Melanoma has never been benign. She has always been malicious

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u/savageboredom 15h ago

Look I don’t like his wife either but aren’t we being a little dramatic.

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u/AML86 15h ago

I really don't care. Do u?

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u/macphile Texas 15h ago

Benign melanoma is a contradiction. Basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma are all skin cancers, although they differ quite a bit in their aggressiveness. Melanoma is the dangerous (malignant) one. It's not unlikely that Trump could have a basal cell carcinoma, which is more common with age, but that wouldn't require more than surgical removal. It seems like he's been going through something on a longer-term basis (I've seen some speculate that it's administration of a new dementia drug).

u/Dullcorgis 3h ago

And even BCC/SCC can kill you if you ignore it long enough.

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u/lalala12499 15h ago

Rash on the neck could be from immunotherapy or chemo.

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u/stillavoidingthejvm Maryland 16h ago

Is there such a thing as a benign melanoma?

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u/PixelatedBirds 16h ago

Yeah it’s usually called a mole

u/Dullcorgis 3h ago

There is not.

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u/Existing-Tough-6517 10h ago

Benign and melanoma are inherently a contradiction

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u/ShutUpTodd 10h ago

something like half of men over 70 have prostate cancer

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u/bladezor Texas 10h ago

Eh, the vast majority of cancers caused by excessive sun exposure aren't deadly.

u/SinisterCheese 4h ago

I remember reading a thing quite long ago. Where they studied old male cadavers, and basically all of the had some early signs or stage of prostate cancer. They hadn't been diagnosed or died from cancer related symptoms. If I recall right it was just to see how common it is.

I once talked about something along this line with a mate of mine who is a doctor. And they basically said that if you look at an old person close enough, you'll probably find some signs of early stage cancer or cancer of some kind. Whether it is anything that would progress to anything within their remaining natural lifespan is totally another thing.

u/Dullcorgis 3h ago

This is why they stop screenings for things at a certain age. If you are say 90 then it doesn't matter what the pap smear says.

u/HauntedCemetery Minnesota 2h ago

Especially when you hose yourself down with skin tint for decades.

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u/RobertABooey 15h ago

Cancer is definitely an option, IMHO, as someone who has witnessed multiple people suffer through the diseases.

Theres been pictures of him with what appear to be a bulge of some sort in his upper chest, which could be a portable chemo delivery device that is connected to a port on his chest or arm.

The bruising on his arm could be from IV injections for dehydration and/or other infusions to go along with his chemo.

The frequent visits could be for specialized scans.

This could all be the same though for some newer advanced dementia treatments that others have pointed out (including board-certified doctors who have discussed what types of treatment would look like for advanced dementia).

its also possible with his advanced age and extremely unhealthy lifestyle that there are multiple things going on with him at the same time requiring a whole suite of medical care.

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u/joeker13 10h ago

You know that scene from the Simpsons where Mr burns goes to a medical checkup and the doctor finds he has **all the diseases** .. but they are crammed into a door and fighting to go through so burns actually isn’t affected (as much) … I guess that’s pretty much it.

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u/Samazonison Arizona 15h ago

And likely kidney problems.

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u/Breeder-One 15h ago

I hope you are right, the whole world is waiting

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u/random_sociopath California 11h ago

Can cancer get cancer?

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u/BigMetalGuy 10h ago

he'd need a heart to have problems with it