
President Donald Trump’s health is constantly a topic of debate — not least because the president himself likes to boast about how virile and energetic he still is.
But what would actually happen if Trump were to die while in office?
Here’s the answer:
Donald Trump, the oldest person ever elected U.S. president, is set to celebrate his 80th birthday in June. He insists he’s in excellent health — but questions about what would happen if a sitting president were to die in office continue to surface.
An expert has even gone so far as to speculate that the president might have just “2 to 4 months left in the land of the living.”
But as most know, it’s virtually impossible to predict something like this. On the other side of the ring, the president frequently boasts about his physical condition, even claiming that doctors are impressed by his vitality.
Still, sharp-eyed viewers have occasionally spotted unexplained bruises on his hands, sparking fresh speculation about his health.
It’s uncommon for a U.S. president to die while in office, but it has happened a few times. Clear procedures exist to ensure a smooth transition when it does.
