WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The White House on Wednesday declined to provide specific details of medical images that doctors took of President Donald Trump’s body during a physical a month ago, but said the exam showed he was in exceptional health.
Trump, 79, had previously disclosed that he underwent a magnetic resonance imaging exam while at Walter Reed medical center on October 10, but neither he nor the White House has said which part of his body was scrutinized.
Doctors prescribe MRIs for detailed images of the spine, heart and vascular system, brain, knees and other parts of the body. Trump’s took place on what was his second physical examination of the year.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, asked by reporters for more details on the MRI, did not say what doctors were exami

WMBD-Radio

FOX News Politics
The Hill
Daily Voice
Orange County Register
Reuters US Domestic
WTOP
WRCB-TV
The Blade
CBS Minnesota News
Crooks and Liars
AlterNet