WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said Sunday that he plans to release the results of an MRI scan he underwent in October, telling reporters he has no objection to making the information public if people want to see it. Speaking while traveling back to Washington from Florida, Trump described the results as “perfect,” though he did not offer any specifics about the findings. The White House has not provided details about the reason for the scan, when exactly it was performed during his physical, or which part of his body was examined, fueling continued questions about the nature of the test.

Trump acknowledged that even he was uncertain about what the imaging focused on, saying he had “no idea” which area of his body was scanned. He dismissed speculation that it involved his brain, adding that he recently took a cognitive test and said he performed exceptionally well. The administration has previously characterized the MRI as part of routine medical care conducted during his physical at Walter Reed, emphasizing that the president remains in what officials describe as exceptional physical condition. Still, the lack of specific medical details has kept attention on the scan, with the president now signaling he is open to releasing the results publicly.

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