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Trump discusses his health and dietary choices during an interview, acknowledging his fondness for hamburgers and soda while reflecting on dietary advice he has received over the years.

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Former President Donald Trump discussed his health and dietary choices during a recent interview, where he acknowledged his fondness for hamburgers and soda. He reflected on the dietary advice he has received over the years, noting that despite being advised against certain foods, he continues to enjoy what he likes, attributing his longevity to his lifestyle choices.

In the interview with Sharyl Attkisson on Full Measure, Trump emphasized that he tries to eat properly, but he also humorously defended his love for “proper hamburgers.” He noted that he has faced criticism for his eating habits over the years, yet he pointed out that many of those who lectured him on diet are no longer alive. This perspective highlights his belief in personal agency regarding health and diet, suggesting he feels comfortable with his choices despite their potential health implications. Trump’s comments reflect a broader narrative about his approach to life and health, as he balances public scrutiny with his personal preferences.

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