President Donald Trump said Sunday he would release the results of an MRI test he received in October, responding to mounting demands from Democrats for transparency about his health.
The president made the announcement while traveling back to Washington from Florida, telling reporters the test results were "perfect." Trump also stated he has no knowledge of which body part was examined, saying it was not his brain because he took and passed a cognitive test.
Newsweek previously reached out to the White House outside via email on Sunday for comment.
Why It Matters
There has been increased scrutiny around the health of Trump in recent months. He was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition that is common in older adults, in July. There have been instances of bruises

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