Trump's MRI Results Released: 'Excellent Health' Confirmed Amid Speculation

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The White House has released the results of President Donald Trump's MRI scan, conducted in October, which has confirmed his 'excellent overall health'. The move comes amid growing pressure from Democrats, including Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who questioned Trump's mental sharpness and overall health. Trump had faced scrutiny earlier this summer due to noticeable swelling in his ankles and bruising on the back of his right hand. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed the results of the MRI scan, stating that the detailed assessment was standard for an executive physical at Trump's age. According to Leavitt, the MRI scan was 'preventative' to identify any issues early, and the results show that Trump's cardiovascular imaging is 'perfectly normal'. There is no evidence of arterial narrowing, and his heart and major vessels are healthy. His abdominal imaging is also normal, with all major organs appearing healthy and well-perfused. The release of the MRI results comes after Trump appeared unable to specify which part of his body had been scanned, telling reporters, 'It was just an MRI.' However, he later emphasized that it wasn't a brain scan, as he had taken a cognitive test and performed well. The White House has released the results as a means of addressing concerns about Trump's health and mental sharpness.