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Trump’s health diagnosis
Press Secretary Leavitt said the 79-year-old had been experiencing swelling in his legs, as reported by the BBC.
A ‘comprehensive exam,’ including vascular testing, was conducted.
Leavitt shared that Trump’s bruised hands, as noted by the public, were consistent with ’tissue damage from frequent hand shaking’ while taking aspirin, which she said is ‘part of a standard cardio-vascular prevention regimen.’
Still, as mentioned previously, the press secretary gave a vaguer response regarding more recent attention on the President’s seemingly bruised hand.
Yet this isn’t what the former White House doctor has expressed concern over.
Recently, he shared a video on X, that he believes suggests Trump should undergo a new medical evaluation.
“The president seems to be struggling with excessive daytime somnolence,” Dr. Reiner speculated.
He added: “Repeatedly falling asleep with a dozen people surrounding your desk is not normal.
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