Trump says he'll release MRI results; he doesn't know what part of his body was scanned
Trump said the MRI results from his October physical exam at Walter Reed are perfect and offered to release them amid scrutiny from Minnesota's governor and Democrats.
- 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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Donald Trump said he would release the results of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan performed during his surprise "visit" in October - but was unable to tell reporters which part of his body was "under investigation". The oldest US president faced questions about the procedure on Air Force One as he travelled back to Washington DC on Sunday evening after a Thanksgiving break in Florida, foreign media reported, quoting the Telegraph. It is …
Trump willing to release MRI results, but 'no idea' which part of body it examined
US President Donald Trump appeared open to releasing the results of a recent MRI, although he said he was unaware which part of his body was examined in the scan."If they want to release it, it's OK with me to release it. It's perfect," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One.Pressed by a reporter on which part of his body the MRI examined, Trump said, "I have no idea. It was just an MRI – what part of the body? It wasn't the brain, because I …
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