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When pressed on why he underwent the imaging procedure, Trump replied, “You could ask the doctors.”
The MRI was conducted at Walter Reed on Oct. 10 as part of a broader medical evaluation that Trump characterized as routine. The White House described it as a continuation of a series of checkups that began earlier in the year, including a full physical in April.
“If I didn’t think it was going to be good, I wouldn’t run,” Trump said, referring to his 2026 re-election campaign.
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