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'Death is imminent': MAGA-voting Joe Rogan 'spooked' by this Trump fact

Podcaster Joe Rogan this week described how President Donald Trump's upcoming 80th birthday — making him the oldest American president to date — has revealed something else about him. Rogan, who voted for Trump, was talking to British political commentator Konstantin Kisin on Wednesday for his podcast "The Joe Rogan Experience" and asked if the now slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would potentially see the president and say 'let's f--- with that guy," The Hill reported."Right, he’s 80, he doesn’t have much to lose. That’s the scary thing about old leaders — it’s like, death is imminent. It’s within a decade, if you’re lucky," Rogan said. "That’s spooky." "You’re making decisions for babies and children and the future of the world, and you’ve got maybe 10 years left on Earth if everything goes great," Rogan said. Trump's health has been called into question throughout his second term. The White House has tiptoed around sharing information about the president's health and has claimed that he has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, which can cause swollen ankles. His administration has also stated that the president's frequent handshaking has caused hand bruising.

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U.S. military refueling plane goes down while supporting Operation Epic Fury

An American military refueling plane went down in Iraq and rescue efforts were underway, U.S. Central Command said Thursday.

Why Trump doesn't get a 'patriotic bounce' in polls following Iran strikes

President Trump's lack of a "patriotic bounce" in the polls from the successful strikes against Iran can be attributed to a mix of factors, including lopsided anti-Trump news coverage.

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U.S. military vexed by elusive enemy in the Strait of Hormuz

U.S. victory in Iran hinges on the battle for the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane for the world's oil supply that Iran has blocked with mines, drones and small attack sea vessels that experts say American and Israeli military will have difficulty eliminating.

Freefalling at 35 below: Inside an elite Army unit's training in the unforgiving Arctic

Jumping from a warm aircraft into subzero temperatures created a unique problem for the 10th Special Forces Group's military free-fall team.