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The president and his team have had multiple opportunities to earn the benefit of the doubt about his personal health. They keep failing.
The three biggest problems with the results of Trumpâs latest medical exam (released Friday night, as part of an apparent attempt to bury the news):
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-06-01T14:18:22.560Z
- what was in the report released by the White House
- what *wasnât* in the report
- the decade-long pattern of obfuscation
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President Donald Trumps physician declared him in excellent health, but recommended the president lose weight and exercise more following his latest physical exam.
Cognitive and physical performance are excellent, Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella wrote in his report released on Friday. He is fully fit to carry out all duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Head of State.
At first blush, that might seem like a routine summary, but a closer look suggests three lingering problems with the developments.
What was in the report: The three-page report released by the White House included plenty of anodyne details, but it also added some curious elements. Barbabella, for example, stated that Trump has a cardiac age of a 65-year-old, based on the results of an AI-enhanced electrocardiogram analysis. It also pointed to frequent handshaking to explain the bruising that often appears on the presidents left and right hands.
Dr. Vin Gupta, a medical analyst for MS NOW, noted online, When a Presidents physicians start citing AI cardiac age metrics and explaining bilateral bruising from frequent handshaking, the line between medical documentation and political messaging disappears.
Whats more, the same report from the White House noted that Trump also took another cognitive exam, the fourth of his presidency.....
What was not in the report: That the documentation released by the White House spanned three pages might give the impression of comprehensiveness, but thats not quite right. The Wall Street Journal reported, for example, The White House memorandum describing President Trumps recent physical examination lacks details of the results of tests to assess his cardiovascular health, according to physicians who read the report. That is one of several areas of the report that doctors said stood out for its lack of specificity......
The lengthy pattern: The problem started before Trump even took office. In late 2015, during the race for the Republican presidential nomination, Team Trump released an unintentionally hilarious four-paragraph letter from the late Dr. Harold Bornstein, asserting that Trumps physical strength and stamina are extraordinary and that his lab tests results were astonishingly excellent. The doctor added at the time, If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.
We learned several months later that Bornstein wrote the letter in five minutes while a limo, dispatched by Trump, waited for the document.....
The president and his team, in other words, have had multiple opportunities to earn the benefit of the doubt about his personal health and medical history. They keep failing.
bucolic_frolic
(56,016 posts)Let's see what their hands look like.
FalloutShelter
(14,669 posts)constellation of medical problems including, dementia, congestive heart failure, and incontenence, knows exactly what the fuck is going on here.
Maybe we could start with the MSM. How about you stop soft peddling EVERYTHING, while pretending to be "Knowledgeable"?
It just makes you sound stupid.
Goonch
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hlthe2b
(114,843 posts)excuse that the report was "written for the lay public" and that is why it reads like a propaganda project-- sans detail and inclusion, but rife with misleading assessments.
A valid report such as this would be written as a physician-directed report and as though a referral was being made, but knowing the role of these medical consultants in the media would be to give context and appropriate interpretation for a mass audience.
This (and all previous) have been nothing more than ridiculous bullshit reports designed only to propagate more directed memes and to bamboozle his supporters. Honestly, if he croaks "unexpectedly," and an autopsy is actually conducted, it might be even worse in terms of the obstruction/misdirection/lies.