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80 next month, is the oldest person to take the oath of office. The president's age, swollen ankles and bruised hands have [raised repeated questions about his health](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/25/nx-s1-5833855/trump-medical-checkup) and fitness. Trump
Trump, who turns 80 years old in June, is the oldest person to take the oath of office and he is the second oldest president in U.S. history after President Joe Biden. His age, swollen
Trump, who turns 80 next month, will undergo his routine annual physical on Tuesday at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, after a year of public attention on apparently minor health issues. The US president
Trump, who returned to the White House at 78. Both faced questions about their fitness for office. Those concerns have extended to Capitol Hill, where many top leaders are in their
fitness among American children, Trump claimed that Iran “wants to make a deal”. He said: “We’re in a little skirmish, military [sic]. I call it a skirmish, because Iran has no chance. They never
fit the most widely accepted definition of Pfas, a 2023 [analysis of EPA data](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/jul/23/pfas-pesticides-epa-research) found. California farms [applied an average of 2.5m lb of Pfas](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/nov/18/california-pfas-forever-chemicals) per year
office could look like – if he uses it. Here are four charts that explain the current political landscape for control of the House and Senate. ### **Democratic Senate candidates lead the fundraising pack** To regain control
fitted with lights, sound equipment and large screens. Thousands more watched on big screens from the nearby Ellipse. "This event is a one of one event, incredible event," said White, a close friend
80 million quartz processing plant and rail center in Randolph, Minn., on August 13, 2025. (Photo by The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images) **Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune via Getty Images/The Minnesota Star Tribune