President Donald Trump regularly indulges in McDonald’s and has scoffed about exercising, but according to Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), there could only be one true explanation for the president’s recent health concerns — and it apparently has to do with the Left.
While speaking with New York radio station WABC 7770 AM on Sunday, Tuberville alleged that Trump’s health condition could stem from him “fighting the radicals.”
“The pressure on somebody like President Trump right now, not just from outside entities … all over the world but also fighting the radicals in this country,” Tuberville told host John Catsimatidis during his show “The Cats Roundtable.”
He continued, “Every day it’s almost like a fistfight. And he’s making progress. We just need to win more and more people on our side that understand what’s going on because our country has got one foot in the grave when it comes to our constitution and capitalism.”
Tuberville’s comments came after the White House announced last week that Trump, 79, is suffering from chronic venous insufficiency, a condition where veins in the legs have trouble returning blood to the heart. It can lead to leg swelling and pain among other symptoms.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt described Trump’s health condition as “benign and common.”
Elsewhere in the episode, Tuberville doubled down on backing the unsupported claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump. He also alleged that slews of migrants without legal status voted for Democrats.
Listen to Tuberville’s appearance on “The Cats Roundtable” here.
