Expert issues warning and reveals exactly how long Donald Trump has ‘left to live’

Questions about President Donald Trump’s health have resurfaced, with some observers speculating about his condition while Trump himself insists he feels better than ever. The discussion has gained attention following public comments from a licensed physical therapist.

Health scrutiny has followed Trump throughout his political career. As he approaches his 80th birthday on June 14, interest has intensified, particularly because he is the oldest individual ever sworn into the presidency.

Recent debate was sparked after Trump appeared at the World Economic Forum in Davos with visible bruising on his hands. An initial explanation attributed the marks to a minor accident, but images circulated widely online and reignited speculation.

Further attention came after Adam James, a licensed physical therapist with 14 years of experience, shared observations during an appearance on The David Pakman Show. James emphasized that his remarks were based solely on public behavior, not a medical examination.

James said he noticed what he believes could be neurological warning signs, including changes in Trump’s gait, balance, and movement. He suggested such patterns can sometimes be associated with weakness or neurological impairment.

He also pointed to episodes of slurred speech, factual confusion, and repetitive language. James speculated these behaviors might resemble frontotemporal dementia, a progressive neurological condition affecting language, personality, and decision-making.

Based on his experience, James controversially suggested Trump could have as little as two to four years to live, while stressing this was not a diagnosis. Trump’s medical team has not reported any such condition.

Medical experts caution against diagnosing without direct evaluation, and no official statement supports these claims. Trump continues to express confidence in his health, while public debate over transparency and aging leadership continues.