CNN's Jonathan Reiner Calls for WH to Bring Out Trump Doc


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NCS medical analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner desires President Donald Trump’s doctor to be made accessible to reply some “lingering concerns” concerning the president’s well being.

“With lingering concerns following the president’s recent physical exam, and the president’s prolonged absence from the public eye, the White House should make available the president’s physician to answer questions from the press,” Reiner posted to X.

Reiner has been expressing concerns and asking questions on Trump’s, 79, well being following Dr. Sean Barbabella’s latest evaluation saying Trump is in “excellent health.”

Critics of the president have accused him of overtly falling asleep throughout cupboard conferences, one thing he and different administration officers have denied. Trump has not been seen at a public occasion since final Wednesday, which has additionally sparked hypothesis and chatter amongst his critics, who notice the president prefers to bask within the media highlight.

“I’ve never seen him fall asleep. On the contrary, the guy doesn’t sleep, which is a big problem, because he calls me at two in the morning, he calls at five in the morning, and you know, I like to sleep a little bit — maybe not 12 hours, but at least six. So he works. The other day he was at the Oval Office until 12:30 a.m. I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio informed Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) after the lawmaker performed video of Trump allegedly sleeping.

Reiner mocked Trump for bragging about passing a “cognitive test” a number of instances.

“It is very rare that anyone gets a Perfect Score, especially when achieved four times in a row. All people running for President and Vice President should be forced to take high difficulty Cognitive Tests. Congress, and the Dumocrats, should demand it!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“I’m glad the president did well on the MOCA exam, but it’s a dementia screening tool, not an IQ test, so a score of 26 or higher represents normal cognitive performance, not extreme intelligence,” Reiner wrote on Sunday in response to Trump. “None of the questions are high difficulty.”

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