On August 14, 2020, ABC News reported that Trump had been hospitalized at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan after having previously been in the hospital's intensive care unit for over a week in June.[44] Donald Trump visited him that day and said afterward that Robert was seriously ill and "having a hard time".[45][46] Robert Trump died at New York–Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan the next day, August 15, at age 71. The New York Times quoted a family friend as saying that Trump had recently started experiencing intracerebral hemorrhaging after a fall.[7] His niece Mary, in an interview with Greenpeace a few days before his death, said that Robert had been sick and hospitalized "a couple of times in the last three months".[47]
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