President Donald Trump said he was unsure which part of his body was scanned in the MRI

President Donald Trump said he will release the results of his MRI test, which was taken in October.

The White House had initially declined to explain why the US president underwent the MRI during his routine physical examination. However, President Trump told reporters on Sunday that he would "happily release" the results if requested.

Trump stated that the results of the MRI were "perfect" and that he had "aced" other tests taken during his physical. He also boasted about passing a cognitive test.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that Trump's cardiovascular imaging report came back "perfectly normal". She added there was "no evidence" of arterial narrowing impair

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