Summary
President Trump criticized The New York Times for its reporting on his health, calling it "treasonous." He claimed to have passed several medical exams with perfect results and described any reports of his health issues as false. The White House confirmed that recent MRI scans of the president were normal.
Key Facts
- President Trump criticized The New York Times for reporting on his health.
- He used social media to call the reporting "treasonous" and "fake."
- Trump stated he had passed cognitive and medical tests with "PERFECT Marks."
- Trump recently underwent an MRI scan at Walter Reed Medical Center.
- The White House described the MRI results as normal and routine for his age.
- The president is said to have chronic venous insufficiency, which is not serious.
- Concerns about his health include bruising and signs of fatigue.