
The MeidasTouch Podcast Trump’s Health Takes Turn for the Worse With Stunning Admission
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Nov 15, 2025 In a startling revelation, Donald Trump admitted he doesn't know which part of his body was scanned during an MRI. The discussion dives into public reactions and mockery surrounding this comment. Experts raise concerns over potential neurological issues, emphasizing that such imaging is unusual for routine checks. Speculation about Trump's mental and cardiovascular health persists, as past medical discrepancies and refusals to release results spark further interest. The political implications of his health are also explored, with implications for succession.
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Signs Of Rapid Cognitive And Physical Decline
- Ben Meiselas argues Trump's public statements and physical signs indicate rapid cognitive and physical decline.
- He links odd remarks and motor issues to a deeper health deterioration that needs transparency.
Advanced Imaging Was Withheld
- The October 10th report mentioned "advanced imaging" but the White House withheld the actual scans and details.
- Medical analysts say an MRI is atypical for routine exams and raises questions about possible neurological or cardiovascular causes.
Physical Symptoms Paint A Consistent Picture
- Meiselas catalogs physical signs: swollen legs, bruised hand, unstable gait, and disorientation on trips.
- He presents these as consistent evidence pointing to cardiovascular and neurological problems.
