President Donald Trump may be one of the most powerful men in the world at this time but that doesn’t mean he is above feeling concern for his own well-being. In fact, some reports are showing that he is afraid that he might develop dementia as he gets older.
According to Timothy L O’Brien, the senior executive editor of Bloomberg Opinion, Trump is growing increasingly concerned that dementia may set in as he gets older, just like what happened to his late father, Fred Trump.

This came out on May 3, when O’Brien appeared on ‘The Weekend: Prime Time’ after the show debuted on MSNBC. He was talking about the US President, who is 78 and currently serving his second term. He also has been making comments that he is going to look into seeking a third term as president.
According to the 22nd amendment of the U.S. Constitution, nobody is permitted to run for office three times for any reason. Some speculation is coming to light, however, that he is still looking for an opportunity to get his name on the ballot.
According to O’Brien, Donald Trump is motivated, either by ‘self-preservation’ or ‘self-aggrandizement’. He also made the statement that Donald Trump would ‘love to live until he’s 300.’
O’Brien feels that he would like to be president for 200 more years if it were possible but he doesn’t think that he will run for office again.
