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donald trump MRI scan done for The White House has revealed this by examining the heart and stomach.
White House press secretary Carolyn Leavitt told reporters on Monday that the tests, which were “standard” for an executive of Trump’s age (79), found that the president “remains in excellent overall health.”
Call for release of MRI results There has been a stir since Trump announced he had taken “very standard” tests earlier this month. Asked over the weekend, the president said he did not know what part of his body was scanned But said it was “not on the mind.”
He also vowed to release the results of the tests.
During Monday’s White House briefing, Leavitt quoted directly from the doctor’s readout, saying Trump’s cardiovascular imaging was “completely normal” with “no evidence of arterial narrowing, decreased blood flow or abnormalities in the heart or major vessels.”
“The heart chambers are normal in size. The vessel walls appear smooth and healthy, and there is no sign of inflammation or clots,” he said. “Overall, his cardiovascular system appears to be in excellent health.”
Leavitt said that, according to White House physician Sean Barbabella, imaging of the President’s abdomen was “absolutely normal” and “all major organs appear very healthy and well perfused” and there were no acute or chronic concerns.
“In short, this level of detailed evaluation is standard for an executive physical at President Trump’s age, and it confirms that he remains in excellent overall health,” she said.
The press secretary also reiterated that the MRI was performed because “the men were in [Trump’s] “The age group benefits from a thorough assessment of heart and gut health.”
Questions about Trump’s mental and physical health The issue has been raised repeatedly since he became the oldest American to take the oath of office in January. Her health came under intense scrutiny after photos of her swollen ankles and bruised hands covered in unblended concealer makeup led to questions about whether the White House was faking the 79-year-old’s condition.
The unfounded rumors spread in September after conspiracy theorists pointed to the fact that Trump had not been seen in public in nearly a week, despite his weekend schedule being clear of official engagements. In a Truth Social post the president declared that he had “never felt better in my life.”
In July, Levitt announced that Trump had been diagnosed. chronic venous insufficiencyA fairly common condition in older adults that can cause swelling in the legs after medical examination “Mild swelling” in Trump’s lower legs.,
After sharing that he had an MRI in November, Trump also claimed to reporters that “the doctor said it was the best result he had ever seen as a doctor.”
Trump’s critics and prominent Democratic officials have also repeatedly accused the administration of covering up the president’s actions. Alleged cognitive decline and he has called on his Cabinet and Vice President J.D. Vance to remove him from office.
In an interview on NBC News on Sunday, Minnesota Governor and former vice presidential candidate Tim Walz pushed for greater transparency about Trump’s health and suggested that the president is “physically weakening” and that his “mental capacity” should be a serious cause for concern.
“Here we got a guy on Thanksgiving, where we spent time with our families, we ate food, we played Yahtzee, we cheered for football or anything,” Walz said, referring to an offensive post the president made on Nov. 27, in which he An ableist slur directed at the Governor.
“This guy is clearly talking about everything else in the room,” Walz said. “This is not normal behavior. It’s not healthy.”