Trump Believes Soda Can Kill Cancer Cells, Dr. Oz Reveals
Dr. Mehmet Oz is opening up about President Donald Trump’s belief in soda.
The 65-year-old Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) appeared on Donald Trump Jr.‘s podcast Triggered on Tuesday (April 14).
During the conversation, Dr. Oz spoke about the 79-year-old President of the United States’ diet, which includes weekly fast food meals in the Oval Office.
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“He’ll first start off with candy bars — that little candy jar, he’ll call it. He’ll hit the red button. And then comes the diet soda pop, which your dad argues that diet soda is good for him because it kills grass if poured on grass, so therefore it must kill cancer cells in the body,” Dr. Oz explained as Trump Jr. laughed along.
“I’m not even going to argue this right now. You know, we were on Air Force One the other day, and I walk in there because he wants to talk about something, and he’s got … an orange Fanta on his desk. So I say, ‘Are you kidding me?’ And he starts to sheepishly grin. He goes, ‘You know, this stuff is good for me. It kills cancer cells. And then he tells me, ‘It’s fresh-squeezed. So how bad could it be for you?’”
Trump Jr. suggested “maybe he is on to something” due to Trump’s “level of energy, recall, stamina.”
“He doesn’t drink, he doesn’t do drugs, he never did, never tried it,” Trump Jr. said, adding: “So, he always jokes, when he pushes that button for the Diet Coke and the candy, the big bowl of candy, he’s like, that’s my alcohol.”
Watch the discussion above around the 18 minute mark.
Meanwhile Trump, a self-proclaimed president of peace, is seemingly threatening to launch another military strike after he finishes his war in Iran.