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Updated · The New York Times · May 12
RFK Jr. Says Trump Has Highest Testosterone Levels He Has Seen Over 70
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 12

RFK Jr. Says Trump Has Highest Testosterone Levels He Has Seen Over 70

4 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 12
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on a January podcast that Donald Trump had "the highest testosterone levels" Mehmet Oz had seen in anyone over 70, casting the hormone as a clue to the president's vigor.
  • The remark fits Kennedy's broader public message that testosterone is central to male health and that falling levels worldwide pose an "existential" threat, a view now echoed in federal nutrition guidance urging men to consider fish oil and vitamin D.
  • Kennedy has also tied that message to his own image, posting workout videos and previously disclosing an anti-aging regimen that includes testosterone replacement therapy.
  • The episode underscores how masculinity and physical strength have become recurring themes in Trump-world politics, from campaign rhetoric contrasting strength with weakness to Pentagon imagery celebrating muscular fitness.
If data shows testosterone deficiency is falling, why is the narrative of a hormonal crisis so powerful?
As the FDA expands therapy access, how will it balance quality-of-life benefits against long-term health risks?