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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed concerns regarding President Trump's health on Wednesday, affirming that he "remains in exceptional health." This statement comes in response to inquiries about an MRI the President underwent last month. Leavitt emphasized that the results of the MRI were positive, alleviating any concerns that might have arisen from the procedure.
She reiterated the administration's commitment to transparency regarding the President's health, highlighting that regular medical evaluations are part of maintaining his well-being. Leavitt's remarks aim to reassure the public and dispel any speculation about the President's health status, which has been a topic of discussion in recent weeks.
The press secretary's comments reflect a broader effort to ensure confidence in the President's fitness for office, especially as he continues to engage in various political activities and prepare for upcoming events. As the nation looks ahead, the focus remains on the President's ability to fulfill his duties effectively.
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