This video breaks down the latest medical mystery surrounding President Donald Trump after he officially walked back claims regarding a high-stakes hospital visit.
In a New Year’s Day 2026 interview with The Wall Street Journal, the 79-year-old President clarified that he "never had an MRI," contradicting widespread reports of a secret imaging session in October 2025. Trump explained that the procedure was actually a CT scan intended to rule out cardiovascular issues after he experienced "discomfort." While he insisted the results were "perfect," the admission has only served to fuel mounting health fears among critics and medical experts who question the shifting narrative from the White House.
Inside the Health Controversy:
MRI vs. CT Scan: Why the President says he was "talked into" the CT scan by his medical team and why he now regrets the "ammunition" the visit gave to his political opponents.
The "Thin Blood" Admission: A look at Trump’s self-prescribed 325mg daily aspirin habit, which he continues despite doctors labeling the high dosage as "unscientific" and the primary cause of his visible hand bruising.
Hiding the Signs: Details on how the President uses makeup and bandages to cover medical bruising, including a specific incident where a "high-five" from Pam Bondi reportedly caused him to bleed.
The Fitness Debate: How these conflicting reports are impacting public perception as the administration enters the high-pressure 2026 midterm cycle.
Is this a simple case of a "medical misunderstanding," or is the White House downplaying a more serious condition? We analyze the facts, the physician statements, and the viral reaction.
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