Trump's Diet Raises Health Concerns Following Election Victory
The president-elect's fast food-heavy diet, including 12 Diet Cokes daily, has drawn criticism from nutritionists and his own health secretary pick, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- Donald Trump’s diet, consisting largely of McDonald’s, KFC, pizza, and well-done steak with ketchup, has come under scrutiny after his election win.
- Trump reportedly consumes up to 12 cans of Diet Coke daily, with water notably absent from his hydration routine.
- Nutritionists describe the diet as unbalanced, heavy in ultra-processed foods, saturated fats, and artificial sweeteners, while lacking fiber and essential nutrients.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s pick for health secretary, has openly criticized the diet, calling it 'poison' and highlighting its potential health risks.
- A journalist who replicated Trump’s eating habits for a week reported significant physical discomfort, including dehydration, digestive issues, and reduced energy levels.