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USA’s Oldest First-Time President Donald Trump turns 72

President Donald Trump, America’s oldest first-time President turned 72 on Thursday, in 2016 was the oldest person to assume the US presidency — he was 70 then — although Ronald Reagan was 73 when he was re-elected in 1984.

Trump’s health, both physical and mental, have been the subject of most interest in America.

He underwent an official physical in January and the White House physician Ronny Jackson described his health as “excellent.”

When Trump was still a presidential candidate, his then personal doctor Harold Bornstein released a letter on Trump’s behalf in December 2015 in which he described the businessman’s health as excellent.

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It depicted Trump’s blood pressure and laboratory results as “astonishingly excellent,” his physical strength and stamina as “extraordinary,” and said he would be “the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.”

Bornstein also said last month that a bodyguard visited his Park Avenue office last year and confiscated the president’s medical records.

Bornstein said the “raid” took place on February 3, 2017, two days after The New York Times quoted the physician as saying he had prescribed Trump a hair growth medicine.

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