The White House has disclosed the results of Donald Trump's recent MRI scan, putting to rest months of speculation regarding the president's health. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that the cardiovascular imaging results were "perfectly normal" and indicated that there was "no evidence" of arterial narrowing or any abnormalities in the heart. Leavitt stated that Trump's cardiovascular system is in "excellent health". According to a summary from the president's physician, "All major organs appear very healthy and well-perfused." The physician's statement explained that the advanced imaging was part of a comprehensive executive physical. It noted that men in Trump's age group benefit from thorough evaluations of cardiovascular and abdominal health. The purpose of the imaging was preventive, aimed at identifying potential issues early, confirming overall health, and ensuring long-term vitality. The doctor confirmed, "The heart chambers are normal in size, the vessel walls appear smooth and healthy, and there are no signs of inflammation or clotting." In addition to the cardiovascular results, the abdominal imaging was also reported as "perfectly normal". The physician reassured that everything evaluated is functioning within normal limits, with no acute or chronic concerns. Speculation about Trump's health had intensified after he was seen with what appeared to be bruising on one of his hands. Observers noted that makeup seemed to be used to cover the bruises, and there were suggestions that his ankles appeared swollen at times. This announcement comes as a significant update amid ongoing public interest in the president's health. Further updates are expected as the situation develops.
Trump's MRI Results: Health Declared "Excellent"
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