White House Slams Minnesota Doctor Congresswoman Over Trump's Medical Records, Calls Her 'Terrible Doctor'

Rep. Kelly Morrison challenged the White House's claim of a 'preventive MRI' for President Trump, asserting that MRIs are typically diagnostic. 

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A heated exchange has erupted between the White House and Rep. Kelly Morrison, a Minnesota Congresswoman and physician, over the nature of President Donald Trump's medical evaluation in October. Morrison challenged the administration's claim that the 'preventive MRI' performed during Trump's check-up was a standard practice, stating that MRIs are typically used to diagnose injuries or investigate symptoms of serious conditions. The White House responded with a sharp counterattack, calling Morrison a 'terrible doctor' with 'Trump Derangement Syndrome.' The exchange comes amid heightened scrutiny of Trump's health, with many questioning the transparency of his medical records. This is not the first time Trump has faced public scrutiny over his health, with previous presidents also facing criticism for their medical transparency. Morrison's comments sparked a reaction from the White House, which reposted her video and delivered a personal attack. The clash has raised concerns about the administration's handling of medical information and the role of the press in reporting on the President's health. As the dispute continues, questions remain about the accuracy of Trump's medical records and the implications for his presidency.