Summary
President Trump had an MRI scan during a recent visit to Walter Reed Medical Center. He did not explain the reason for the MRI, which was not included in the public report of his health exam. The White House doctor stated that Trump is in "exceptional health."
Key Facts
- President Trump had an MRI scan at Walter Reed Medical Center.
- The MRI was not mentioned in the earlier public report about his medical exam.
- Trump is the oldest president to be inaugurated.
- A memo from the White House doctor called Trump's health "exceptional."
- Trump mentioned the MRI result as "perfect" in a conversation with reporters.
- He supported the doctors' explanations for the scan but did not give further details.
- Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) in July.
- CVI is when leg veins are damaged and blood flow is affected.
- Concerns about bruising on Trump’s hand were noted but not addressed in the recent memo.