President Donald Trump set a dubious presidential record during his latest medical checkup, according to reporting by the Washington Post.
Although the White House hasn’t said why, Trump was assessed by 22 medical specialists during his latest checkup, according to the Post. That’s a new record for presidents, outpacing President George W. Bush by 10 specialists.
“It is an extraordinary number,” Jonathan Reiner, the longtime cardiologist for former Vice President Dick Cheney, told the Post. “What specialties do they represent? Why so many?”
The Post looked at Trump’s medical records released by the White House. The 22 medical specialists that Trump saw nearly doubled the number who assessed him during his first term, according to the Post. Trump saw 11 specialists during a 2019 checkup.
Last year, he saw 14 specialists in a single checkup, the Post reported based on past medical reports from the White House.
According to the Post, the specialists that Trump saw included physicians affiliated with Harvard, Duke University, and other well-known institutions, including generalist physicians.
White House officials explained the record number of specialists at his latest checkup by saying it was commensurate with the need for a “complete and preventive evaluation,” the Post reported, adding that the president’s physician said Trump is in “excellent health.”
“The involvement of multiple specialists reflects a comprehensive, multidisciplinary evaluation consistent with best practices for executive-level medical care,” The White House told the Post in a statement. “We have nothing to hide.”
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