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Health Hush-Hush: What's Up with Trump and Biden's Health Transparency?
USAWed May 28 2025
A recent survey has put a spotlight on a worrying trend. Many Americans think that President Donald Trump has been less than open about his health. 45% of those asked in a poll felt that Trump had not been honest about his health status. 42% thought the opposite. This poll, done by YouGov and The Economist, talked to 1, 660 adults between May 23 and 26. The results have a margin of error of plus or minus 3. 2 percentage points.
This all comes at a time when the president's health is under a lot of scrutiny. At 78 years and seven months, Trump was the oldest person to take the oath of office. And let's not forget, his family has a history of dementia. But the White House doctor said in April that Trump was in great shape, both mentally and physically. Still, many people are left wondering if they're getting the full story.
The poll also asked about how Trump's age and health might affect his job performance. 31% of respondents thought it would have a big impact. 30% said it would have a small impact. 29% said it wouldn't affect his job at all. 62% of those surveyed believe that presidents should share all relevant health information with the public. 28% think presidents should keep their medical records private, just like any other citizen.
Another big name in politics is also facing health transparency questions. Former President Joe Biden, now 82, recently revealed he has aggressive prostate cancer. 61% of those surveyed think Biden hasn't been open about his health. 31% believe he has been transparent. Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race after a debate performance that raised even more concerns about his health and mental sharpness. In February 2024, his doctor said he was "fit to serve" after a check-up at Walter Reed. But after the debate, many started to think that Biden's team might not have been completely honest about his health.
The survey showed that 57% of people think Democrats might have hidden information about Biden's health while he was in office. 36% of Democrats and 65% of all respondents think Biden's health problems were downplayed to mislead the public. 74% of all respondents and 58% of Democrats don't think Biden has the mental sharpness to be president again.
Doctors have also weighed in on Biden's health. Dr. Howard Forman from Yale was surprised that Biden's cancer wasn't caught earlier. He thought someone with Biden's access to healthcare should have caught it sooner. But Dr. Mark Litwin from UCLA said aggressive prostate cancers can grow quickly and might not show up on tests until they've already spread.
Trump himself has criticized Biden's health transparency. He suggested that Biden's doctors might have withheld important information. He called the situation "dangerous for our country. " Biden's office has said that while his cancer is aggressive, it's also hormone-sensitive, which means it can be managed effectively. They're currently looking at treatment options with his doctors.
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Are there secret medical treatments being administered to presidents that the public is not aware of?
Would a presidential health report card, graded by independent doctors, make the public more informed?
How do the views on transparency differ between political parties when it comes to presidential health information?
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