A cardiologist has criticized the White House for a 'lack of candor' regarding President Donald Trump's health after he visited a dentist in Florida.
Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a cardiologist who served as Vice President Dick Cheney's doctor, questioned the White House's assertion that the 79-year-old President had a scheduled dental appointment.
Reiner noted that previous presidents have had their routine dental check-ups conducted within the White House, raising questions about the need for Trump to travel to Florida for his appointment.
Trump has been spotted with swollen ankles and dark bruises on his right hand in recent months, leading to speculation about his health.
Rep. Nancy Mace, a supporter of Trump, called on people to 'pray' for the President following health concerns that emerged after he was taken away from a golf game on Saturday.