President Donald Trump brushed off speculation about his health after revealing he underwent an MRI scan at Walter Reed earlier this month — and the results were “perfect.” Speaking aboard Air Force One en route to Tokyo, Trump joked about the exam, calling it part of his routine semi-annual checkup. “We had an MRI, and the machine, you know, the whole thing — and it was perfect,” he said, adding that his doctors gave him “some of the best reports for the age.”
The disclosure follows renewed media scrutiny over the 79-year-old president’s stamina and recent social media rumors. The White House confirmed the MRI was precautionary and that Trump’s health remains “excellent.” Aides dismissed the coverage as politically driven, contrasting it with past silence over Joe Biden’s medical issues. Laughing off the questions, Trump told reporters, “You people worry too much — if I didn’t feel great, you’d be the first to know.”