“Trump Reveals Health Concern and Criticizes Biden’s Physical Abilities in CNBC Interview”

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Donald Trump revealed a health concern during a live interview on CNBC while comparing himself to former President Joe Biden. The 79-year-old president acknowledged the need to be cautious, especially after criticizing Biden, who is 83, for his perceived physical struggles. Trump emphasized the importance of taking things slowly, particularly when navigating stairs.

The discussion between Trump and CNBC host Joe Kernen touched on the Iran war and Saudi Arabia’s stance. Trump praised Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, citing a positive comment he received about the turnaround in the country’s reputation during his presidency.

Turning his attention back to Biden, Trump criticized his predecessor’s physical abilities, claiming Biden had difficulty walking up stairs. Trump then candidly admitted his own need for caution to avoid any potential falls, highlighting the importance of moving slowly when disembarking from planes.

Further delving into political matters, Trump expressed his belief that the country was at risk of failure before his election, implying that his victory saved the nation from disaster. Despite some criticism online, with users condemning Trump’s statements, the president maintained his stance and asserted that his leadership had averted potential catastrophe for the country.

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