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White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows noted that President Donald Trump’s health status last Friday was much worse than officials said publicly, noting that doctors recommended the president to go to hospital after seeing that she had a fever and her blood oxygen level had dropped rapidly.
Meadows made the comments in an interview with Fox News broadcast Saturday night that ended two days of opaque and contradictory assessments of the 74-year-old president’s health.
“I can tell you that the most important thing we see is that now he has no fever and that he is doing very well with his oxygen saturation levels,” Meadows told Fox host Jeanine Pirro. “Yesterday morning we were very concerned about that. He had a fever, and his oxygen level had dropped rapidly. However, in his typical style, this president was up and walking around.”
White House representatives, including Meadows, said Friday that Trump was experiencing “mild symptoms” and was continuing to work. However, Meadows told Fox News, Walter Reed and Johns Hopkins’ doctors recommended that Trump go to the hospital.
“He has made incredible improvements since yesterday morning when I know that several of us, the doctor and I, were very concerned,” Meadows said.
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