Trump’s health was worrying, says his chief of staff



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Mark Meadows made a statement on Fox News television local time on Saturday. As he said, doctors were “very concerned” about the 74-year-old president after his blood oxygen levels dropped. “Yesterday (Friday) morning he has improved a lot (his condition). Yesterday morning we were very worried … because he had a fever and the saturation dropped quickly,” Meadows said. However, he added that the situation was not for a moment so serious as to consider the transfer of functions. This risk did not exist, said the chief of staff.

Mark Meadows later told Fox News that several US outlets quoted a “White House insider” as saying that “the president’s health has been” very worrying “over the last 24 hours and saying that” treatment will be crucial. for the next 48 hours “. (success)”.

That statement was contrary to what Trump’s doctor Sean Conley said, who said Thursday night that the president and his wife, Melania, are doing well.

Donald Trump was taken to Walter Reed Military Hospital near Washington on Friday afternoon. The president’s doctor said Saturday night local time that Trump no longer has a fever and is not receiving oxygen. The president himself stood out in public, saying in a video that he felt “much better” and that on Friday, when they took him to the hospital, “he was not feeling so well.”

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