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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayCritics called out President Donald Trump on Sunday for a bizarre claim he made about the magnetic resonance imaging test he was given during a hastily announced visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in October.
During a combative session with reporters on Air Force One, the president insisted that the MRI was “absolutely perfect,” but then also admitted he had “no idea” what it was for or even what part of his body was examined.
“It was just an MRI,” Trump said. “What part of the body? It wasn’t the brain because I took a cognitive test and I aced it.”
Then, he verbally attacked a reporter ― part of a recent pattern of hurling insults specifically at the women who cover him.
“I got a perfect mark,” he said of his cognitive test. “Which you would be incapable of doing.”
Trump also compared the MRI to his 2019 phone call with Volodymyr Zelensky, when he asked the Ukrainian leader to “do us a favor” and dig up dirt on expected 2020 presidential rival Joe Biden. Trump was later impeached by the House, but not convicted in the Senate, because of that call.
“It’s perfect,” he said. “Just like my phone call, where I got impeached. It’s absolutely perfect.”
Retired Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who was the top Ukraine expert on the National Security Council at the time, sat in on that call and reported concerns over what took place, seemed flabbergasted by the comparison.
He wrote on X:
Many critics, including Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) ― who Trump described as “seriously retarded” last week ― have demanded that the president release the results of his MRI.
On Sunday, Trump said he would do so.
Not everyone is convinced that whatever information he releases will provide many answers, though:
If Trump seriously doesn’t remember what part of his body was imaged by MR, he is not capable of holding office.
Can journalists keep asking? Maybe someone who cares for him will help him remember? https://t.co/BUgpSigmRP
I feel like it might dangerous to see Trump's MRI like that ball Pippin looked into
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) December 1, 2025Is he going to release it with his tax returns?
— Jeff Myers (@JeffMye13818468) December 1, 2025If the MRI was perfect, it definitely wasn’t the brain.
— Peter A Patriot (@PeterAPatriot) November 30, 2025Idk about you but I’ve never gotten an MRI for no reason and not known what body part I was getting an MRI for. That doctor sucks if that’s the case (it’s obviously a lie but whatever) https://t.co/YdvOreZRU9
— Ian Hest 🟦 (@IanHest) December 1, 2025Anyone who’s ever had an MRI knows it’s just not credible that you wouldn’t know what part of your body was scanned. Unless you were unconscious. And even then, of course they would tell you. So the President is probably not telling the truth about this. https://t.co/1g4bnObXBP
— Doug Sovern (@SovernNation) December 1, 2025A man who has no idea what his MRI was for probably shouldn’t be boasting about his cognitive skills.
— Marc Leunissen (@LeunissenMarc) December 1, 2025“What part of your body was in the loud tube” shouldn’t be hard to answer
— Travis Loughary (@tlou00) December 1, 2025If a person doesn't know what part of their body an MRI was performed on, then that person shouldn't have a job that requires any amount of responsibility. They should be convalescing with 24/7 care. https://t.co/hMoSlmfySa
— Nick Hauselman (@CanYouHearMeSMH) December 1, 2025He’d be the first person in the history of MRIs to not know what they’re getting an MRI on. Only crazy cult followers would believe anything that comes out of Trump’s mouth. https://t.co/byznxeVDzA
— Mark Kaplan (@DaTrueGuru) December 1, 2025This continues to look like Trump is suffering from anosognosia (as Woodrow Wilson did) where you cannot accept/process that you are ill or injured. With this illness if they told him "MRI for your brain" he literally would not remember it https://t.co/Jvx24BBpu6
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) December 1, 2025

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