Trump says he’ll release MRI results
President Donald Trump made headlines on Sunday when he announced that he would release the results of an MRI test that he underwent in October. As he traveled back to Washington from Florida, the president engaged in an exchange with reporters and stated, “If you want to have it released, I’ll release it.”
During the conversation, Trump mentioned that the results of the MRI were “perfect,” although he did not provide any specific details regarding the purpose of the test or which part of his body was scanned. The White House has also been tight-lipped about the specifics of the MRI, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stating that the president received “advanced imaging” at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as part of his routine physical examination. Leavitt further affirmed that the results indicated Trump remains in “exceptional physical health.”
When asked about the specific body part that was scanned, Trump admitted that he has “no idea,” adding, “It was just an MRI. What part of the body? It wasn’t the brain because I took a cognitive test and I aced it.” This statement was in reference to a cognitive test that Trump took earlier this year to assess his mental acuity.
The decision to release the results of the MRI comes amidst ongoing speculation about the president’s health and fitness for office. By making this information public, Trump aims to provide transparency and address any concerns about his well-being. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.



