Trump tells Usha Vance he needs to be ‘careful’ he doesn’t become heaviest US president

President Donald Trump told second lady Usha Vance in a newly released podcast episode he has to be “careful” to not “supersede” former President William Howard Taft’s “record” for being the “heaviest” United States president. Trump appe…
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