Trump denies suffering from ‘mini-stroke’ series, ‘doctor cutter says he’ stays healthy ‘


President Trump denied on Tuesday that he had a “series of mini-strokes” that would prompt an indefinite visit to Wilter Reed Hospital in November 2019.

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“It never ends! Now they are trying to say that your dear President, I, went to the Wilder Reed Medical Center, suffered several mini-strokes there,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “This has never happened with a candidate – fake news. Maybe they refer to another candidate from another party!”

Dr. Trump’s physician. Sean Conley said Tuesday that the president is “healthy” and that he will be fit to carry out his duties as president. “

“I can confirm that President Trump has not experienced or evaluated for cerebrovascular accident (stroke), transient ischemic attack (mini stroke), or any acute cardiovascular crisis, as reported incorrectly in the media.” .

CNN reported this week that New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt claimed in his next book that Vice President Mike Pence would “temporarily take over the presidency if Trump needed any anesthesia.”

CNN The story does not cite any reports of Trump having a stroke, but author Don Winslow claimed that Trump had a “mini-stroke” in August.

Winslow wrote on Twitter, “One of the benefits of creating videos that get 5 million + views is that you will hear from many people within the Trump administration, including whistle blowers.” “I have received three communications saying that Trump has suffered a ‘series of’ mini-strokes’ during his tenure.”

#Trumpstroke was trending on Twitter on Tuesday as new attention was paid to Winslow’s tweet.

Shortly after November 16, 2019, after visiting Walter Reed, Trump denied the “disgusting” false statement that he was there due to some kind of health scare.

In a phone interview on “Fox and Friends” with hosts Steve Doozy, Einsley Erhart and Brian Kilmed, the president insisted that it was part of their annual body part.

President Trump spoke to the media at Andrews Air Force Base on Tuesday, September 1, 2020, before traveling to Air Force One for a trip to Kenosha, Viz., Mo.  (AP Photo / Evan Wuchi)

President Trump spoke to the media at Andrews Air Force Base on Tuesday, September 1, 2020, before traveling to Air Force One for a trip to Kenosha, Viz., Mo. (AP Photo / Evan Wuchi)

Fox News previously reported that the president spent more than two hours at the medical center on Saturday. Appointment – which was the previous exam in February 2019, did not appear on the President’s public timetable, as did his physical affairs last year and this year.

The president told the “Friends” hosts that his doctor had called him and asked if he wanted to do the “first part” of his body at the time.

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“Because I’ll be a little busy in January and February 2020.” “Especially if ‘Crazy Nancy’ does something that no one would ever think of. So, I’ll be busy watching ‘Sifty Shif’ interviews and interviewing ‘Byan’ and why he made all this stuff and Why he made my statements up.

Vandana Rambaran and Erin McVea of ​​Fox News contributed to this report.