President Trump's physician said in a memo released Monday that the results of a "preventative" October MRI were "perfectly normal."
The big picture: Trump, 79, did not initially disclose that he had the procedure. Democrats have seized on the secrecy and questioned his mental capacity and fitness.
Driving the news: In the memo, Dr. Sean Barbabella said Trump underwent the MRI as part of his annual exam in October because "men in his age group benefit from a thorough evaluation of cardiovascular and abdominal health." • Barbabella wrote that Trump presents no signs of arterial narrowing, inflammation or clotting, and that his heart chambers are a standard size. • He added that Trump's organs are also "very healthy and well-perfused" with no acute or chronic concerns.
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