President Trump has announced that he will share the results of his MRI test conducted in October. This update on his health follows past criticisms of Joe Biden and concerns about his own health during his presidency and the previous election.
The reason for the MRI during Trump’s recent physical examination has not been disclosed by the White House. However, Trump informed the press during his return to Washington from Florida that he is willing to make his MRI results public.
During an interaction with reporters, Trump stated, “If you want to have it released, I’ll release it,” emphasizing that the MRI results were “perfect.”
Additionally, Trump mentioned that he does not know which part of his body underwent the MRI, highlighting his success in other tests taken in October.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt previously mentioned that Trump underwent “advanced imaging” at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as part of his routine physical examination, with the results indicating that he remains in “exceptional physical health.”
This positive outcome contrasts with Trump’s past comments about Joe Biden’s age and health during the lead-up to the previous election, where Biden eventually withdrew from the race.
Despite his own health update, Trump recently criticized Biden’s health after an incident where Biden appeared to doze off during a public event. Trump remarked, “He sleeps all the time — during the day, during the night, on the beach,” contrasting it with his own activity level.
