Donald Trump was recently humiliated after it was revealed that he doesn’t like to eat healthily. In fact, in order for him to eat vegetables, they need to hide underneath his food.
According to Political Flare, a former White House staff commented on the POTUS’s eating habits and revealed that he’s big on junk foods.
“A former White House physician who memorably said Donald Trump might have lived to 200 if he had improved his junk-food heavy diet, has confessed to sneaking cauliflower into the president’s mashed potatoes,” they said.
Dr. Ronny Jackson, a White House doctor, previously claimed that the POTUS has good genes. However, he also told the New York Times that the president’s exercise never really took off as much as he wanted it to.
“But we are working on his diet,” he said. The publication also said that some of Jackson’s tasks to help improve Trump’s diet had to do with putting cauliflower in his mashed potatoes and making ice cream less accessible.
According to Political Flare, this kind of revelation comes as a shock because Trump is the president of the United States. And the doctor’s revelations suggest that his eating habits is very much similar to a child.
“We have a toddler as president, and as much as we’ve said those very words time and again relative to procedural and policy stuff, we see that it extends right on down to a man that basically can’t make a decision about his own food and getting his veggies. Toddler,” Political Flare journalist Jason Miciak said.
On Twitter, some of the POTUS’s critics couldn’t also help but make fun of him after learning that he refuses to eat healthily.
“Tell us some more about how you had to hide veggies in the president’s mashed potatoes like he was a [expletive] toddler. Also, speaking of mashed potatoes, why has no one seen Trump eat anything other than mashed potatoes and ice cream in the past several months? Dysphagia?” Twitter user @themattylee wrote.
“Like asking a toddler to behave at the grown-up table or a frog to become a prince. Ain’t gonna happen,” Twitter user @corri_wolverton said.


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