Trump Says He Received an MRI During Trip to Walter Reed Medical Center
- On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump said he had an MRI at Walter Reed Medical Center earlier this month and doctors gave `some of the best reports they've ever seen`.
- Seen earlier with swollen legs and hand bruises, Trump was diagnosed months ago with chronic venous insufficiency, the White House said.
- He also said he took cognitive tests, calling them `they're really aptitude tests`, and observers noted this matched the Montreal Cognitive Assessment linked to the 'person, woman, man, camera, TV' exercise Trump has boasted about.
- The White House released a physician statement saying he is in `excellent overall health`, and Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One Monday that `It was perfect`.
- His Oct. 10 Walter Reed visit came six months after his annual physical amid growing questions, while critics including two Democratic governors and one U.S. senator suggested he has dementia.
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Donald Trump reveals he had MRI scan
Donald Trump has revealed he underwent a 'perfect' MRI scan during a recent health check-up.
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