#Girther movement questions Trump’s real weight

Donald Trump was revealed to be officially overweight after the results of his physical were released.

But already some are questioning whether his true weight was provided following the examination, with some claiming the president must be heavier than his official 239 pounds weight.

Referencing Trump’s old calls for his predecessor Barack Obama to release his birth certificate, dubbed the birther movement, critics of the president came up with a new hashtag – the girther movement.

Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn has already offered to donate $100,000 to a charity of Trump’s choice if he steps on a scale on live TV.

Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn has already offered to donate $100,000 to a charity of Trump’s choice if he steps on a scale on live TV

Some are questioning whether his true weight was provided following the examination, with many claiming the president must be heavier than his official 239 pounds weight

Some are questioning whether his true weight was provided following the examination, with many claiming the president must be heavier than his official 239 pounds weight

He also tweeted pictures of baseball star Albert Pujols and Trump. Pujols is the same height but one pound heavier. 

Plenty of others weighed in online, with more pictures pf Trump posted on Twitter as people called his official weight into question.

It comes after Dr Ronny Jackson, the White House physician who also served Barack Obama, declared Trump to be in ‘excellent health’ but he advised him to improve his diet and exercise. 

‘He has a lot of energy and a lot of stamina,’ Jackson said of the president.

According to the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute and the CDC is teetering on the edge of obesity at 239 pounds and a height of 6 feet 3 inches, giving him a BMI of 29.9.

The president is cognitively sound, though Jackson said, after giving Trump an assessment that screens for issues like Alzheimer’s, saying that he believes the president to be mentally ‘sharp’ and ‘intact.’

 



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