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Chapter 1: What shocking admission did Trump make about his health?
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Chapter 2: What cognitive exams has Trump recently taken?
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Terveystalo on joulupukin virallinen työterveyskumppani. Donald Trump has just made a stunning admission about his health and it is not looking good. Donald Trump says that recently he's taken three cognitive exams, including an exam that he says he's taken very recently.
This appears to be in addition to a cognitive exam he took in October, and in addition to another cognitive exam he took in April, and then multiple cognitive exams he took in 2024.
Chapter 3: Why does Trump's behavior regarding his health raise concerns?
This is not normal behavior. Also, Donald Trump made a post saying that anybody who talks about his deteriorating health will be sued for libel. He says that it is treasonous for people to talk about his medical conditions and his health, and that he's going to come after you if you dare talk about his health.
So we're gonna talk about his health on the Midas Touch Network, and we've been leading the coverage across all media talking about Donald Trump's deteriorating physical and mental condition. We welcome others to talk about it because it is of paramount importance, and we see that he's deteriorating before our eyes.
So I welcome the reporting we've seen of New York Times and others who viewed our reporting skeptically, who are now reporting on this the same way we were and who are now focused on this issue. That's why I just want to remind everybody before I get into this further, please subscribe now to the Midas Touch YouTube channel.
We are off in years or months ahead of corporate news and what really matters. And we focus on everything here. We're under attack from this Trump regime. You may think you're subscribed to this YouTube channel. Double check because you might not actually be subscribed. So hit subscribe now. So take a look at this post. Here's a screenshot that has the full image of Donald Trump's post.
I'm going to break it down because... I mean, can you imagine anybody who even writes a post like this? He posted this late last night.
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Chapter 4: How does Trump threaten those discussing his health?
And here's what he says, that if you talk about his health, it's treasonous. But he makes stunning admissions about these cognitive exams he's taking, including an exam he took recently. So here's what he writes. There has never been a president that has worked as hard as me. Just take this step by step. That's false.
You've spent 25 to 35 percent of your term in this regime like golfing and doing great Gatsby parties with half naked women in martini glasses with the theme. A little party never killed nobody while Americans are suffering living paycheck to paycheck if they're lucky enough to have a paycheck. It goes on to say that Donald Trump says that he created an aura around the United States of America.
So he's created an aura. Then he says, I go out of my way to do long, thorough, and very boring medical examinations at the great Walter Reed National Medical Center. Pause there. Notice he says, examinations like many. He goes, seen and supervised by top doctors, all of whom who have given me perfect marks. Pause, what do you mean by perfect marks? It's not like a report card.
It's a health exam and you're getting MRIs and you've never produced these MRIs publicly. Produce the results. We'll get to that in just a moment. Some have even said they have never seen such strong results.
Chapter 5: What insights do experts provide on Trump's cognitive assessments?
You're a very unhealthy elderly individual, okay? We can see you. We see your hand rotting, okay? We see that you can't walk in straight lines. When you saw the prime minister of Japan, she had to chaperone you. When you rolled out the red carpet, you treasonous traitor. For Vladimir Putin, you couldn't walk in a straight line and you made our troops bend down on their knees for Putin, you sicko.
And so we see you deteriorating. You're falling asleep. at meetings on live TV. We see it happen over and over again. He goes on to talk about, I do these tests because I owe it to our country. In addition to the medical, I have done something that no other present has done. On three separate occasions, the last one being recently by taking what is known as a cognitive examination.
something which few people would be able to do very well, including those at the New York Times, and I aced all three of them in front of large number of doctors and experts, most of whom I do not know. He's referring to what's called a Montreal cognitive assessment exam. And this type of frequency makes zero sense at all.
And when we've asked Dr. Gupta, who leads Midas Health, do you know any neurologist who would recommend the Montreal cognitive assessment with this level of frequency? It's not a thing that exists. So either you're getting these because you have something deeply serious and it's getting worse by the day and you're on some experimental treatment.
I don't know, like Lekembe or something for Alzheimer's. I don't know what it is one way or the other. I don't know. This is opinion. This is speculation. But we're left to speculate, unfortunately, because Donald Trump's not giving the fact. Let me repeat. First Amendment right. I'm just giving an opinion right here.
And then it goes on to say, oh, despite all of this, oh, he goes, he aced the exam.
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Chapter 6: Are frequent cognitive exams a sign of serious health issues?
In fact, most people would do it poorly and other presidents have decided not to take it at all. Why would you be taking this exam? It's not something that people take. Despite all of this,
The time and work involved, the New York Times and some others, I think he's talking about us, like to pretend that I'm slowing up and maybe not as sharp as I once was or am in poor physical health knowing that it's not true and knowing that I work very hard, probably harder than I have ever worked before. I will know when I am slowing up, but it's not now.
After all of the work I have done with medical exams, cognitive exams, and everything else, I actually believe it's seditious, perhaps even treasonous for the New York Times and others to consistently do fake reports in order to libel and demean the president of the United States. They are the true enemies of the people and we should do something about it. Come at me, bro. What you gonna do?
what are you going to do i dare you there is nothing more that i want to put you across from me in a room and take your deposition and make that videotape public it would be the greatest thing of my career to do it i would take your deposition immediately i would put it on this youtube channel for everybody to watch your decrepit weak sickly state as I cross-examine you.
That's what I look forward to doing. So go for it, man. Go for it. Let's see. So Donald Trump posts that message. Now, let me show you the following. Dr. Gupta, who leads Midas Health, Here's what Dr. Gupta says about the Montreal cognitive assessment that Donald Trump says he takes frequently. Here, let's play this clip. Dr. Gupta, I know you got to run.
I just want to close the loop on one more thing. In the experts that you speak to and in your own practice, have you ever heard of somebody taking these cognitive exams that Trump keeps saying he's taking like every three months or six months? This level of, have you ever heard of that? Like with that level of frequency?
No. Nobody takes a Montreal cognitive assessment, MOCA for short, which it focuses on recall, memory loss, basic things. Mild cognitive dysfunction is what it tends to sort of screen for.
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Chapter 7: What does Trump's family history suggest about his health?
It's not a great tool. No one takes it with this type of frequency. I was on with Nicole Wallace yesterday, and I thought she said it beautifully, you know, Saying that you're passing it every other week, it's not some sort of flex here that he thinks it is. It's an unusual thing to keep boasting about. Doing it as frequently as he's doing makes no sense.
I don't know any neurologist that would recommend doing a MOCA with that type of frequency. And again, it's not the flex that I think he thinks it is.
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Chapter 8: How does Trump's recent behavior reflect on his mental state?
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Guess what? There's no such thing as preventative abdominal MRIs. There really isn't anything called preventative MRIs. Now, if you were going to do a preventative, you wouldn't just do it on the abdomen. You would do it in the brain, the whole body, the spine. Abdominal MRIs in general really aren't done with that level of frequency because
there are other scans that do a better job than the mri so who the hell would just get an mri of the abdomen and when you look at trump's doctor note dated december 1 about the october 10th advanced imaging it says as part of trump's comprehensive executive physical advanced imaging was performed because men in his age group benefit from a thorough evaluation of cardiovascular and abdominal health the purpose of this imaging is preventative to identify
issues early, confirm overall health, and ensure he maintains long-term vitality and function. Trump's cardiovascular imaging is perfectly normal. There is no evidence of arterial narrowing impairing blood flow or abnormalities in the heart or major vessels. What about the brain? So here is what Dr. Gupta said to me about the idea of preventative MRIs. Play this clip.
I had a chance to speak to a lot of radiology colleagues at the best academic institutions in the country over the last 24 hours, because I want to make sure that we're getting the very best expertise across specialties for Midas and Midas Health. No one is aware of getting an MRI of the torso, which is what the results that were summarized in the physician's note that Carolyn Levitt read out.
it doesn't exist. They had justified getting an MRI of the torso for primary screening of some sort of medical process because he's older. And that doesn't exist. I'm not aware, my colleagues across the spectrum in radiology are not aware of that type of screening process. You just don't do it. And I think the fact that They reported only the cardiovascular and abdominal findings. It's odd. Why?
Did he get a full body MRI? Because that's in vogue amongst a certain sub-segment of society, and they just reported the cardiac and the abdominal findings. Okay. Then why did they leave out everything else? Did they just get a torso MRI? Why? There is no clinical guideline that exists. And again, these are the most credentialed radiologists in the country.
I challenge anybody to find a group of folks that is more credentialed and more accomplished and knows what to do and when to do MRIs than the folks I've spoken with. no one is aware of any type of screening guideline to say, yes, as you age, get an MRI of the heart and of your abdomen.
Now, here is what Donald Trump's nephew, Fred Trump III, said about Donald Trump's father, Fred Trump, who died of Alzheimer's, who got Alzheimer's right around Trump's age, and then it got worse and worse very, very quickly. Here's what Fred Trump III says. Here, play this clip.
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