Dr. Oz shares alarming reason behind Trump’s soda

Dr. Mehmet Oz recounts a moment aboard Air Force One that feels unusually personal.

In it, Donald Trump is described smiling awkwardly while holding an orange soda, suggesting it might destroy cancer cells because it can kill grass.

The claim sounds almost humorous at first, but it hints at how personal health beliefs can influence behavior, even among powerful figures.

Trump’s well-known preference for diet soda begins to appear less like a simple habit and more like a reflection of his private concerns and reasoning.

Beneath the humor, the scene reveals something more relatable—a man aging under public scrutiny, holding onto ideas that give him reassurance.

Despite praise from his son about his vitality and mental sharpness, his choices seem guided more by belief than by scientific understanding.

Medical evidence clearly shows that diet soda has no cancer-fighting properties and offers minimal health benefits, highlighting the gap between perception and reality.