5 Red Flags Raise Concerns Over Trump's Health Amid Latest Walter Reed Visit

Trump said his Walter Reed physical “checked out perfectly,” but delayed results and repeated public sleeping incidents fueled fresh health concerns.

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Donald Trump's latest visit to Walter Reed hospital has raised several red flags over his health, with experts questioning the White House's handling of his physical results and previous medical assessments.

Experts have raised five key concerns, including 'miraculous' statements from doctors, a higher dose of aspirin, concerns over Trump's sleep pattern, vague CT scan details, and false election claim repetitions.

Washington Post correspondent Brian Kerri questioned the glowing health assessments issued by Trump's doctors, while CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta raised concerns over Trump's aspirin dosage and potential bleeding risks.

Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a professor of medicine at George Washington University Hospital, pointed to Trump's repeated public sleeping incidents as a serious concern, while Dr. Vin Gupta criticized the confusion surrounding Trump's previously disclosed CT scan.

Journalist Scott McFarlane raised another concern tied to Trump's repeated claims that the 2020 election was rigged, suggesting the repeated fixation on the election could indicate a broader cognitive issue.