President Trump has agreed to make public the MRI results he received in October, touting them as "absolutely perfect," but surprisingly, he couldn't recall which part of his body was scanned. When asked about it during a press conference on Air Force One Sunday, Trump said with a chuckle, "I have no idea" - an admission that left many questioning the results.
The scan was conducted at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as part of Trump's second annual check-up. Describing them as "the best reports they've ever seen," Trump boasted about his cognitive abilities, saying he took a cognitive test and aced it. He even went so far as to claim that anyone attempting the same test would not be able to pass it.
Trump's health has been under intense scrutiny since his return to office, with recent images of bruises on his hands and swollen ankles sparking concern among observers. A memo released by an official explained that Trump was simply visiting service members at Walter Reed, but many remain skeptical about the true nature of his visit.
Despite releasing the results, Trump's lack of knowledge about what he had scanned has raised questions about the transparency of his medical care. While some may view it as a minor blip on his presidency, others see it as a concerning lack of detail from a leader who consistently prides himself on being in top physical condition.
The scan was conducted at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as part of Trump's second annual check-up. Describing them as "the best reports they've ever seen," Trump boasted about his cognitive abilities, saying he took a cognitive test and aced it. He even went so far as to claim that anyone attempting the same test would not be able to pass it.
Trump's health has been under intense scrutiny since his return to office, with recent images of bruises on his hands and swollen ankles sparking concern among observers. A memo released by an official explained that Trump was simply visiting service members at Walter Reed, but many remain skeptical about the true nature of his visit.
Despite releasing the results, Trump's lack of knowledge about what he had scanned has raised questions about the transparency of his medical care. While some may view it as a minor blip on his presidency, others see it as a concerning lack of detail from a leader who consistently prides himself on being in top physical condition.