During remarks to reporters on Air Force One on Sunday, President Donald Trump was asked about an MRI he received during an October visit to Walter Reed Medical Center. The question followed comments by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz calling for the results to be released.
Trump responded by calling Walz incompetent, saying the results were “absolutely perfect,” and comparing them to the phone call that led to his first impeachment. When a reporter asked, “What part of your body was the MRI looking at?” Trump answered, “I have no idea. It was just an MRI,” adding it “wasn’t the brain” because he said he took a cognitive test and “aced it.”
The October visit was described as unexpected and occurred about six months after his annual physical exam. The context notes that MRIs are not routine and are typically used to assess tumors, joint injuries, or heart conditions. Trump had also previously been unable to explain why he was getting the MRI or what was being examined.