Trump says he'll release MRI results; he doesn't know what part of his body was scanned
President Trump agrees to release his October MRI results amid scrutiny from Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, with the White House affirming he remains in exceptional health.
- On Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, President Donald Trump said during an inflight exchange he would release his October MRI results from Walter Reed and had `no idea` which body part was scanned.
- In recent months, scrutiny has grown over Trump’s health, including a July diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency and visible bruises, raising concerns as he turned 79 in June.
- Political groups and commentators quickly amplified calls for the MRI results after a late-night Trump post attacking Tim Walz and Rep. Ilhan Omar, while Walz's X post viewed 8 million times and the DGA post viewed over 50,000 times urged transparency.
- The White House said via the press secretary that Karoline Leavitt confirmed Trump received `advanced imaging` at Walter Reed and remains in `exceptional physical health,` while Newsweek requested comment.
- Ongoing scrutiny in recent months positions the issue as politically salient, as observers note speculation about fitness endures after Trump turned 79 in June.
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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he had no problem releasing the results of an MRI he underwent in October, while also insulting a reporter and the governor of Minnesota.
President Donald Trump said Sunday he would release the results of the MRI test he had in October.
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Last October, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, underwent a physical medical examination in which an MRI was performed, the results of which he described as “perfect” have not been made public. Speaking to journalists this Sunday, the 79-year-old president said that the analyses would be made public, in addition to highlighting that the resonance had not been from his brain. Continue reading
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