President Trump's MRI results are set to be released, but the details of what exactly was scanned remain a mystery. The former US President assured reporters on Air Force One that he would make the results public, even going as far as calling them "absolutely perfect," a comparison reminiscent of his infamous 2019 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
However, when asked specifically what part of his body was scanned during the MRI, Trump drew a blank. "I have no idea," he admitted. "It was just an MRI." The procedure, carried out at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as part of a routine check-up, did not reveal any information about Trump's brain health, which he has repeatedly sought to downplay.
Trump boasted that he had undergone cognitive testing and passed with flying colors, claiming that the results would be "off the charts." He even went so far as to say that the medical professionals who performed the test wouldn't be able to pass it themselves. The MRI was part of a second annual check-up for Trump, which has sparked ongoing scrutiny over his health.
The president's well-being has been under intense public scrutiny since he returned to office, with numerous reports highlighting his health issues, including bruises on his hands and swollen ankles. Despite this, the exact nature of his medical conditions remains shrouded in mystery, leaving many questions unanswered about Trump's physical and mental state.
However, when asked specifically what part of his body was scanned during the MRI, Trump drew a blank. "I have no idea," he admitted. "It was just an MRI." The procedure, carried out at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as part of a routine check-up, did not reveal any information about Trump's brain health, which he has repeatedly sought to downplay.
Trump boasted that he had undergone cognitive testing and passed with flying colors, claiming that the results would be "off the charts." He even went so far as to say that the medical professionals who performed the test wouldn't be able to pass it themselves. The MRI was part of a second annual check-up for Trump, which has sparked ongoing scrutiny over his health.
The president's well-being has been under intense public scrutiny since he returned to office, with numerous reports highlighting his health issues, including bruises on his hands and swollen ankles. Despite this, the exact nature of his medical conditions remains shrouded in mystery, leaving many questions unanswered about Trump's physical and mental state.