HOUSE demands URGENT HEARING on Trump’s MEDICAL CONDITION
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Finally, the Democrats are calling for
investigations into Donald Trump's
health in the House of Representatives.
You have Democratic leader Hakee Jeff
recently giving an interview with Aaron
Parnes here on the Midas Touch Network
and from the Parnes perspective. Aaron
does some great work. And Democratic
leader Hakee Jeffrey says for sure if
Democrats take control of the House in
2026, they will be doing investigations
into Donald Trump's deteriorating
health, why Donald Trump keeps lying
about his MRI results. And now he's
saying their CT scans and Donald Trump's
overall declining physical and mental
condition and whether or not Donald
Trump's capable really even to function
as the executive and whether the 25th
Amendment should be invoked. Obviously,
Trump's cabinet is too cowardly to ever
uh do that. Um but you know, to his
credit, Democratic leader Jeff says
right now, right here, this moment, he
wants to call for investigations into
Donald Trump's health. Look, James Comr,
who leads the House Oversight Committee,
and uh Jim Jordan, the House Judiciary,
and some of these other leaders, they're
too cowardly. They're going to block
this at every step. But Democratic
leader Hakee Jeff is calling for it.
Here's what he told Aaron Pardness on
Friday. Let's play this clip right here.
>> Congress in its role as a separate and
coequal branch of government should make
sure that the administration comes clean
uh as it relates to the president's
ability to continue to do the job at the
level that the American people deserve.
Now, this follows Donald Trump's uh
deranged interview uh with the Wall
Street Journal where Donald Trump says
that he's not falling asleep at the
meetings uh where we see him falling
asleep all the time. Donald Trump says
that it's the blink that it's the blink.
He says he's just being caught blinking.
Donald Trump also said that his doctor
and Trump, they were both lying when
they said, he didn't say it in this
exact way, but when he said that there
were MRI results that showed that he had
a perfect MRI, he now claims he didn't
get an MRI. Um, he got a CT scan, he
said. So, CT scans take 45 seconds. MRIs
take 45 minutes. It's deeply concerning
that Trump and his physician would not
know the difference between a MRI and a
CT scan, but you know, they just lie
about everything. Donald Trump also says
that he gets whacked. He says he gets
whacked on the hand and that's why his
hand is discolored and has all these
bandages because he keeps getting
whacked. Whatever the hell that's
supposed to mean. Um, and then Donald
Trump says that he takes what, 325 or
350 milligrams of aspirin every day cuz
he wants thin blood, not that thick
blood, whatever the hell he's talking
about there. Let me just show you. The
Washington Post did a good job at one of
Donald Trump's recent cabinet meetings
where you'll see him sleeping. Donald
Trump claims he's not sleeping here. Um,
you could you could judge for yourself
here. Play this clip.
>> Japan and Korea, they offer us 750
billion in cash to build in America
>> over a fence line dispute that had been
in their family for 130 years. We fixed
that. The family, the Henry family in
New Jersey investments. And we're seeing
more and more of that where we also uh
rescended the supplemental statement
that discouraged the fiduciaries.
California, New York, Massachusetts,
Connecticut, Maryland. I could go on.
What happened in those states?
>> Well, many of whom were led in across
our borders uh under the previous
administration. Uh we are focused on
these tasks and this imperative for the
American people and just appreciate your
leadership, Mr. President.
>> Key Supreme Court decisions like
Loperbrite to overturn the Chevron
doctrine. We inherited massive backlogs
>> and that means that American patients at
the point of care will be able to get an
answer immediately if you and here is
Donald Trump saying that uh he got an
MRI and that it was a perfect MRI but
now he's telling the Wall Street Journal
he didn't get an MRI. So here was Donald
Trump about a month ago where in the
matter of 53 seconds he says the word
MRI four times. MRI MRI. MRI. MRI. here.
You could watch for yourself
>> because it's part of my physical.
Getting an MRI is very sad. Why you
think I shouldn't have it? Other people
get it.
>> I had an MRI.
>> Here's what the story is.
>> I had an MRI. The doctor said it was the
best result he has ever seen as a
doctor. That's it. But I had an MRI as
part of my standard yearly or every I
think they do it every two years, but I
have the physical every year. And the
result was outstanding.
>> Did you know? Uh I have no idea what
they analyzed, but whatever they
analyze, they analyzed it well and they
said that I had as good a result as I've
ever seen. Now, you know, we have uh
Midas Health here under the Midas Touch
Network. It's a subsidiary led by Dr.
Vin Gupta who does an incredible job.
Shout out to Midas Health and everybody
at the Midas Health team. Now, Dr. Dr.
Gupta spoke with me about Donald Trump's
deteriorating health condition. And I
think Dr. Gupta would likely be a key
witness at Donald Trump's at these
hearings regarding Donald Trump's
deteriorating health. Here's what Dr.
Gupta told me. Here, play this clip.
one, it it never made sense that they
released the results of an MRI of your
torso, arguing in his in the doctor's
letter on December the 1st that somehow
this is something you do for long-term
prevention or health prevention as you
age. That's not true. Yes, there's this
fad of MRIs full body for those that can
afford it. Fine, let's just leave that
aside. Nobody gets an MRI just of the
torso. And so when you and I had this
conversation for our listeners, the
question was, are they just releasing
the abdominal and cardiac findings and
somehow uh hiding other findings like
what's happening in the brain for
example? Just didn't make sense. So now
they're saying it's the CT, a CAT scan
of his uh heart and maybe of his
abdomen. Again, why are they getting
this? uh as we age sometimes we get a CT
of your coronary arteries, coronary
calcium scan which he actually had in
2018 according to his prior doc uh
Ronnie Jackson and at the time in 2018
it was there was some evidence of
calcifications in his coronary arteries
which is not abnormal as we age pretty
much happens to all of us now suddenly
it's completely normal that doesn't make
a lot of sense one two his doctors are
right to tell him that he shouldn't be
using aspirin 300 125 milligrams every
day. They're correct. It should be a
baby aspirin every day if this is for
prevention of say a stroke or a heart
attack. And so the fact that he's doing
325
uh there's no medical justification for
that. There's really very few
indications for 325 of aspirin long term
there some childhood indications. Some
short-term indications for it in an
adult say that might have had a heart
attack or a cardiac procedure. you get
325 maybe for a few days at most if not
just a onetime dose and then quickly
start 81 and yes it can cause bruising
absolutely can cause skin bruising 325
of aspirin but this notion that it
causes a uh some of these other
potential uh sort of bleeding of his
skin when Pam Bondi gave him a handshake
that feels a little speculative and a
little unclear I'll lastly say so
there's the issue with his imaging how
could they possibly confuse or mix up CT
MRI and I look directly at his physician
when I say that that is not something
any personal physician should be
confusing or misinforming the public on
especially when it comes to the
president's health. This aspirin issue
doesn't make a lot of sense. Uh and and
his doctors are right on that to call
him out.
>> And here's another clip of what Dr.
Gupta recently told me. Let's play it.
>> This constant passing of the Montreal
Cognitive Assessment Test, Mocha. And
you know, just for everybody out there,
this is not a test. This is a screening
tool for mild cognitive impairment. Say
if you're having memory issues, uh just
sort of linear thought is difficult.
You're not able to kind of put basic
thoughts together as we age. This is
something that we utilize in medicine
all the time for basic screening of mild
cognitive impairment, mild dementia. In
other words, he keeps talking about that
and I I think in doing so, he's
confusing the public because this is not
a tool that the general public should be
utilizing with that level of frequency
unless unless there's a reason to do it,
which is in in other words to assess and
monitor the evolution of mild dementia
or mild cognitive impairment. If that's
what he's been diagnosed with, then
sure, that's an indication to do these
serial tests. Absolutely. But if he's
not been diagnosed with that uh or if
they're trying to again it's hard to
know now what they're being transparent
on since they're fundamentally uh
walking back CTMRI these findings hard
to trust anything now from his personal
physician but especially now the
question is why does he keep citing this
cognitive tool and the results from it.
I suspect he's doing it despite his
doctor's best advice. And this is where
I'll get his doctors and his medical
teams back here is I I'm sure many of
them are saying don't talk about this or
this is not something that we're
actually saying we want to administer
with this level of frequency. Perhaps
this is him just doing what he thinks is
best. But it's not again the flex that
he thinks it is. Passing this assessment
proves nothing. It proves nothing. And
if anything, it raises more questions.
Now, here's the longer clip right here
of Hakee Jeff demanding a congressional
investigation into Donald Trump's
deteriorating health. Here, play this
clip right here. Well, to that end, uh,
James Comr had this investigation into
the Biden autopen into Biden's cognitive
abilities. Is this is this an
investigation you all can pursue
potentially next year into the president
into President Trump's health?
>> Well, I think it's something that James
Comer needs to answer for. Listen, at
the end of the day, he spent all of this
time obsess he's still obsessed with Joe
Biden, right? Meanwhile, the the
president has failed to deliver on every
single promise that he made to make life
more affordable.
Seems to be checked out uh as it relates
to, you know, the day-to-day engaging in
the people's business. And yet, we hear
nothing but crickets from James Comr.
So, I I listen, I think that Robert
Garcia and the Oversight Democrats have
done a very good job, particularly as it
relates to the Epstein files, of pushing
uh the COMR committee to actually be
forced into doing the right thing. And
so, I don't believe that this is
something that should wait uh until the
American people give Democrats uh the
majority in the aftermath of the
November election later on this year. I
think that it's something that James
Comr, if he's actually being honest
about Congress being a separate and
co-equal branch of government. We don't
work for Donald Trump. We don't work for
JD Vance. We don't work for their
billionaire donors. We work for the
American people. and Congress in its
role as a separate and co-equal branch
of government should make sure that the
administration comes clean uh as it
relates to the president's ability to
continue to do the job at the level that
the American people deserve.
>> Now uh finally all the Donald Trump
propagandists are out and about. You got
this guy Dr. Seagull on state regime
media which calls itself Fox. And here
uh Dr. Seagull uh says, "Ah, this is all
perfectly normal. 325 mg of aspirin."
Uh, and Donald Trump plays a lot of
golf. That's clearly why his hands look
the way it does. And he's lying, but he
could play this clip. Negative CAT scan.
Fine. You know, he says he's on 325
milligrams of aspirin. Brian, that
increases your risks of bruising,
especially at 79 years old, as does
playing golf, by the way, because the
golfing actually a lot of sun exposure
on his upper extremities. This is
completely normal. And then Dr. Seagull
says, "Donald Trump is so incredible in
all these press conferences. That's even
better than these cognitive exams."
Here, play this clip right here. What a
bunch of hogwash to say that this is
some kind of of things being hidden.
He's doing the opposite. He's showing us
complete transparency here. I And you
want the cognitive test, but how about
watching him on one of these press
conferences where you and I are can't
even get on the air because he keeps
talking in ways that are easy to follow.
His brain is clearly intact and his
body, too. I mean, just utterly
outrageous. I'll show you here. This is
Donald Trump's nephew, Fred Trump III.
Here's what he has to say here. Play
this clip. You know, you wrote about
Donald's father, your grandfather,
having dementia the last years of his
life.
>> Yeah.
>> And that do you see anything, I'm not
asking to be a doctor. Do you see
anything in Donald now that reminds you
of the grandfather during the times of
dementia?
>> You know, Donald said, "Oh, my my father
was tiptop until the end." I can assure
you that was not the case. much like,
you know, his making noise about crowd
size again. You know, I was on a cable
station on Thursday night. I said,
"Guess what? I was sitting two rows
behind him at the inauguration. I know
what I saw,
>> right?
>> I know what I saw in my grandfather. I
know what I saw in Donald's older
sister, my aunt Maryanne, who in the
end,
thank you for saying I am not a doctor.
I don't pretend to be. I just I know the
warning signs from both of my
grandfathers what it what it is.
Donald's cousin John Walters had
dementia. It runs in the family. I'm not
happy about it because guess what? I
worry about it myself. You know, when I
where's my glasses? Oh, on the top of my
head now. I don't know that may be
halfimers, but uh
>> right,
>> it it runs in the family.
>> He
he looks older and I get it. I mean, I'm
not saying anybody who is in that office
looks different than when they come out,
but the things he's spewing and the
craziness and and he just can't stick to
a message.
Uh, and he used to be able to stick to a
message. Well, there you have it, folks.
I'll let you judge for yourself, but we
need these congressional investigations
into Donald Trump's deteriorating
health. Shout out to Dr. Gupta for his
interview with me on Friday. Everybody
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Democrats, led by Hakeem Jeffries, are advocating for congressional investigations into Donald Trump's health, citing concerns about his declining physical and mental condition, contradictory statements regarding medical results, and overall fitness to serve as executive. Trump has made various claims about his health, including denying falling asleep in meetings despite photographic evidence, misrepresenting MRI and CT scans, and explaining discolored hands by saying he gets 'whacked'. Dr. Vin Gupta, a medical expert, criticized the confusion between MRI and CT scans by Trump and his physician, and questioned Trump's daily 325mg aspirin dosage, noting it's not standard for long-term prevention and can cause bruising. Dr. Gupta also explained that the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a screening tool for mild cognitive impairment or dementia, suggesting Trump's frequent mentions of passing it raise more questions than answers about his cognitive health. Furthermore, Donald Trump's nephew, Fred Trump III, highlighted a family history of dementia and observed behaviors in Donald reminiscent of his grandfather during his dementia, contradicting Donald Trump's own assertions about his father's health.
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