President Donald Trump will release the results of an October MRI test, though he added that he didn’t know why he got it.
The president first told reporters that he received an MRI on Oct. 27. A reporter from NewsNation broached the topic again on Sunday, earning the annoyance of the president, who said the outlet was “failing.” He then said he would release the results.
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“If you want to have it released, I’ll release it,” he said on board Air Force One , though he added that he had “no idea” what part of the body was being imaged.
“It wasn’t the brain

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