Leavitt reiterated that the president “remains in exceptional physical health,” addressing concerns raised in recent months about images showing swollen ankles or bruised hands. “The full results were reviewed by attending radiologists and consultants,” she said. “All agreed that President Trump remains in exceptional physical health.”
MRIs provide detailed images of the body’s internal systems, from the heart and brain to the spine and joints, and are commonly used to detect a range of conditions. While the White House frames this visit as routine, some experts question the timing and scope.
Former White House physician Jeffrey Kuhlman, who served under Clinton, Bush, and Obama, told The Hill that the visit raises questions. He noted that more tests could have been done in just 15 minutes at the White House, yet the procedure took much longer. “There’s a disconnect there,” Kuhlman said, hinting that more may be happening behind the scenes.
So what’s the truth? Is Donald Trump truly in “exceptional health,” or is there more than meets the eye?
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