Trump's MRI Test: Perfect Health or Political Strategy?
President Donald Trump announced he is willing to release the results of his recent MRI, which he deemed 'perfect.' The White House has not disclosed why the MRI was conducted or on which part of his body. The examination is part of Trump's routine physical evaluation.
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President Donald Trump indicated on Sunday his willingness to make public the results of his MRI conducted in October.
During a conversation with reporters on his route back to Washington from Florida, Trump said, "If you want to have it released, I'll release it."
He described the MRI results as 'perfect,' though the specifics of the test, including its purpose and the body part examined, remain undisclosed. The White House, through Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, labeled the MRI as part of a routine physical at Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre, and asserted that Trump's health is 'exceptional.' Trump mentioned he was unaware of the exact body part tested and clarified it wasn't the brain, having completed a cognitive test with success.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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