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Trump Clarifies MRI Scan Amid Health Questions, Says He’ll Release Report

U.S. President Donald Trump says he will release the results of an October MRI scan, calling them “perfect,” while admitting he doesn’t know which part of his body was scanned.

Trump Clarifies MRI Scan Amid Health Questions, Says He’ll Release Report

U.S. President Donald Trump says he will release the results of an October MRI scan, calling them “perfect,” while admitting he doesn’t know which part of his body was scanned.

 

Trump explained that the MRI was done at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as part of what the administration described as a “routine advanced physical.” However, when asked which body part was scanned, Trump responded that he had “no idea,” insisting the doctors told him everything was “absolutely perfect.”

 

The unusual nature of the scan — MRI tests are not typically part of a standard presidential physical — has triggered widespread curiosity. Reporters pressed Trump on whether the scan included his brain, but he dismissed the idea by stating he had “aced” his cognitive test.

 

White House officials have maintained that Trump remains in excellent health and that the MRI was simply precautionary. However, the lack of clarity has fueled speculation, prompting calls for transparency regarding presidential medical evaluations.

 

As public interest intensifies, Trump has reiterated that he is willing to release the full MRI report, saying: “If you want it released — I’ll release it.” His announcement has reopened discussions about the importance of detailed medical disclosures for public officeholders.