Trump Says He’s Willing to Release October MRI Results, Insists Scan Was Not of His Brain
Former President Donald Trump said aboard Air Force One that he is open to releasing the results of an MRI he underwent in October, describing the scan as “perfect.” When asked which part of his body was examined, Trump said he didn’t know but clarified it was not a brain scan, citing his “perfect” score on a cognitive test.
The White House previously released an Oct. 10 memo from physician Sean Barbabella confirming Trump received advanced imaging and routine health evaluations at Walter Reed, with all laboratory results reported as stable and exceptional. Questions about the MRI resurfaced in November when Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked why such a specific procedure was performed, promising to follow up.