Donald Trump, whose attempt at a White House return is based in large part on attacking President Joe Biden as old and feeble, turned 78 on Friday — with growing questions over his own mental and physical health.
Whoever wins the November election will set a new age record. At 81, Biden is already the oldest man to hold the office and would continue to be so, while if Trump wins, he would become the oldest ever at an inauguration.
Only three years separate the two men.
However, Trump, aided by the right-wing media ecosystem, has carefully built an image of vigor in contrast to an opponent he routinely claims is “sleepy” or even senile.
Whether staging photo-ops with martial arts personalities or performing his trademark short dance at the end of rallies, Trump spares little effort to come across as an energetic showman.
Heavy use of cosmetics and hairspray typically give him a look — at a distance — of a tanned and younger man.
Trump will aim to maintain that image at a party in West Palm Beach, in his home state of Florida, later Friday, when he speaks before a throng of paying guests.
Club 47 USA, a Trump supporters’ group, was hosting the event near the ex-president’s Mar-a-Lago residence and golf resort.
Invitations, featuring a picture of Trump grinning and hugging a US flag, referred to him as “the best president ever.”
The Republican is used to the flattery, with almost the entire party now lined up behind him.
On Thursday, he received a rousing happy birthday message in Washington from Republican members of Congress.
They included senior figures who only three years ago had denounced him after cowering in fear as a mob of Trump supporters tried to storm the Capitol to overturn Biden’s 2020 election win.