President Donald Trump said Sunday that he is willing to release the results of an MRI he took in October, although he said he does not know what part of his body was scanned.
Speaking to reporters while returning to Washington from Florida, Trump said the MRI results were “perfect” and that he would make them public if people wanted to see them.
The White House has not explained why Trump underwent the MRI during his physical last month or what area was examined. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt previously said the president received advanced imaging at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as part of a routine checkup and that the results showed he remains in exceptional health.
Trump said Sunday he had “no idea” which part of his body the MRI covered. He added that it was not a brain scan, saying he recently took a cognitive test and “aced it.”