Returning to Washington on Sunday night, Trump was grilled on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's call to release last month's MRI results, a demand the Democrat issued after the president labeled him seriously retarded online. Trump insisted the imaging showed nothing alarming, telling reporters: They were perfect like my phone call where I got impeached. Absolutely perfect. If you want to have it released, I'll release it.
The fact that he's, you know, mobilizing and starting his day at 12:08, per reporting from the New York Times, is concerning, Gupta said. Gupta also pointed to Trump's behavior when a pharmaceutical exec collapsed during an Oval Office event earlier this month. His response to somebody fainting in the Oval Office really conveyed that he didn't show any signs of concern. He didn't really do anything. He was slow to respond,
Prestigious news organizations gave scant attention when, for several days recently, Donald Trump faded from public view. Other than some social media posts and some blurry golf-course images, the normally ubiquitous president seemed almost to disappear. But most of Big Journalism gave that subject a pass. Given Trump's obvious health problems swollen ankles, an uneven gait, bruised hands and instances of verbal confusion the media silence struck a lot of people as hypocrisy.
Maggie, when you heard the President say today that he wasn't aware of these conspiracies. I mean, he did write, in all-caps, on Sunday, that he had NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE, as he posted on Truth Social. Obviously, he kind of seemed to know something was up. And I wonder what your reporting says about his assertions that he didn't know about all this rampant speculation, over the weekend.