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Trump brings 1,400-person delegation to Turkey including staff collecting biological waste to prevent health analysis

July 8, 2026
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Trump brings 1,400-person delegation to Turkey including staff collecting biological waste to prevent health analysis
Trump brings 1,400-person delegation to Turkey including staff collecting biological waste to prevent health analysis

Former U.S. President Donald Trump traveled to Turkey with a delegation of 1,400 people, a group that includes personnel responsible for collecting his biological waste to prevent any foreign government from analyzing his health condition, according to sources familiar with the arrangements.

The unusually large entourage reflects heightened security protocols surrounding Trump’s personal health data. The team tasked with handling biological matter is part of a broader effort to block any potential forensic analysis that could reveal details about the former president’s physical state.

Turkish officials have not commented publicly on the specific security measures. The delegation includes aides, security personnel and logistical staff, with the waste-collection unit operating separately from the main diplomatic itinerary.

Such precautions are not unprecedented for high-profile political figures, but the reported scope of the operation in Turkey underscores the level of concern within Trump’s inner circle about unauthorized access to biological samples.

The visit comes amid ongoing international interest in Trump’s health following his time in office and his continued political activities.

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