Trump Casually Admits He Got an MRI, Internet Has Questions
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Trump Casually Admits He Got an MRI, Internet Has Questions
"I did, I got an MRI — it was perfect, the president told a reporter inquiring about his second trip to Walter Reed in a year. I mean, I gave you — I gave you the full results. We had an MRI and the machine, you know, the whole thing, and it was perfect. When the reporter asked him to elaborate, Trump replied: You could ask the doctors, Trump said. In fact, we have doctors traveling with us. But, I think I give you a very conclusive — nobody has ever given you reports like I give you. And if I didn't think it was going to be good, either I would let you know negatively — I wouldn't run — I'd do something. But the doctor said some of the best reports — for the age — some of the best reports they've ever seen."
"One neurologist contacted by Mediaite said that they would never order an MRI — a noninvasive method to examine the body's organs, muscles, and skeleton — for someone as healthy as the president claims to be. It's another ripple in the long-rumored health concerns about the commander in chief, who has sported everything from swollen ankles (later attributed to a case of chronic venous insufficiency), mysterious hand-bruising (which the White House claimed was due to excessive handshakes), and a prolonged Truth Social absence that led many to believe he had departed this mortal coil."
President Donald Trump said aboard Air Force One that he received an MRI at Walter Reed Medical Center and described the results as perfect. He said he had provided full results and that doctors traveling with him could be asked for details, adding that he received unusually strong reports for his age. A neurologist contacted by Mediaite said they would not order an MRI for someone as healthy as the president claims to be. Social media erupted with speculation about unexplained health concerns, citing past issues such as swollen ankles, hand bruising, and a prolonged Truth Social absence. Democratic influencer Harry Sisson publicly questioned the report.
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