Chapter 1: What incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner raised concerns about Trump's health?
We have to have a very serious discussion about what took place last night at the White House Correspondents' Dinner at the Hilton Hotel as it relates to Donald Trump's cognitive and physical health. I know there's a lot of discussion about what took place. But I want to just focus on what's on the video as it relates to Donald Trump's physical health.
Now, you'll recall when the Secret Service tried to escort Donald Trump out of the room when this incident was taking place, Donald Trump couldn't walk straight. And the Secret Service was very jarred by the fact that Donald Trump can't really walk well. And so they told Donald Trump, hey, you got to get up. You got to get up. And then as Donald Trump is leaving, he falls flat.
He almost like falls on his face. Right. We're going to show you what went down. And the Secret Service had to pick him up and they had to basically drag him out of there. And I think they were just like, wow, this is now being caught on film finally. And, you know, we've been talking about this and we've seen this.
This before as well, though, but let me just remind you what went down as Donald Trump literally just falls down, whether it's out of fear, whether it's that he can't walk straight. I want to show you this. Then I want to talk about seeing this. I want to talk about Butler, Pennsylvania. And I want to talk about how those medical records have never been released.
And while we're at it, really no credible medical records from Donald Trump have ever been released at all. And this incident last night at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, I think, raises serious questions about all of this. And I'm not afraid to ask those questions here on the Midas Touch Network. And I know you're smart enough
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Chapter 2: What physical evidence suggests Donald Trump's health is declining?
look into it so let's just watch donald trump fall down flat on his face as he's being escorted out by the secret service here play this clip there's the president being escorted the president being escorted out one side the vice president being asked And I'm just going to show it to you from another angle right now so you can see for yourself. Here, let's play this clip.
And then there's this very bizarre footage when the incident took place at the White House Correspondents Dinner. Donald Trump was seen like smirking almost. It's a very strange reaction. I'll just show it to you in slow motion here. Let's play it. All right, more on that in just a moment.
And then during the press conference that followed with Kash Patel and Todd Blanche that Donald Trump had like a half hour after and he was saying, now this incident is why we need a golden ballroom. We need a secure ballroom because this would never happen if we had a golden ballroom. Here's Donald Trump, just so you could see for yourself right here, falling asleep as Kash Patel's talking.
And we've been showing you these clips of Donald Trump falling asleep over and over again.
Chapter 3: Why did the Secret Service react to Trump's inability to walk properly?
Here, just play this clip.
Those that were there, and if any of those individuals have information, please come forward to the law enforcement or the FBI or the Metropolitan Police Department. We will be examining this individual's background thoroughly. That process has already started. And we are going to ensure that he was either a lone wolf actor or anyone else that was responsible.
And just to remind you, before the week ended when Donald Trump was at that press conference, which was purportedly about reducing prescription drug prices, he also fell asleep. It almost looked like he was getting into REM sleep. I'll just remind you of that. And then let's talk about Butler, Pennsylvania for a second. Here, play this clip.
We continue our work on negotiating international trade agreements. 59 days after we stood in this office and President Trump, standing with Albert Bourla from Pfizer, announced the first of the 17 MFN deals, together with our colleagues from the Department of Commerce under Secretary Letnick's leadership and from the U.S. Trade Representative in his office,
under the leadership of Ambassador Greer, we negotiated a landmark agreement with the government of United Kingdom in which they agreed to increase significantly the amount that they spent on branded pharmaceuticals for the first time in 26 years. That work continues with other countries. And third, we will continue our work
with our partners in Congress to codify the principles that underpin these most favored nation deals so that these savings for American families and this innovation that is unleashed at the same time persists for decades to come.
Oh, and I do, before talking about Butler, let me just show you this to remind you that Donald Trump's press conference that he then held after this incident at the Washington Hilton, he was talking about how he wants to build a golden ballroom, and that this shows why you need a golden ballroom. Here, play this clip.
And we looked at all of the conditions that took place tonight, and I will say, you know, it's not... a particularly secure building. And I didn't want to say this, but this is why we have to have all of the attributes of what we're planning at the White House. It's actually a larger room, and it's much more secure. It's drone-proof. It's bulletproof glass. We need the ballroom.
That's why Secret Service, that's why the military are demanding it. They've wanted the ballroom for 150 years, Lots of different reasons. But today is a little bit different because today we need levels of security that probably nobody has ever seen before.
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Chapter 4: What questions arise from Trump's lack of released medical records?
my relevant clinical background and my significant experience evaluating and treating patients with similar wounds. I completely concur with the initial assessment and treatment provided by the doctors and nurses at Butler Memorial Hospital on the day of the shooting.
During the congressional hearing two days ago, FBI Director Christopher Wray suggested that it could be a bullet, shrapnel, or glass. There is absolutely no evidence that this was anything other than a bullet. Congress should correct the record as confirmed by both the hospital and myself. Director Wray is wrong and inappropriate to suggest anything else.
As a former White House physician for 14 years who served during three presidential administrations and served as the appointed physician for both Obama and Trump, I fully understand the global significance of this attempt on the life of a former president. So what they were going with is that Donald Trump got shot in the face with an AR-15 bullet.
He got shot in the ear and it barely left any mark because Donald Trump's ear is apparently immune to AR-15 bullets. Like that's what they were going with. And they never released the Butler Memorial Hospital. Instead, they released propaganda photos like this. I was saved by God to make America great again and photos like that.
But notice the difference in how he responded to that one versus this one. incident that took place at the White House Correspondents Dinner. Oh, by the way, then they sold all of the merch, the fight, fight, fight merch with this purported assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. Are they going to start selling White House Correspondents Dinner merch?
It should also be noted that Matthew Crooks who lived in Pennsylvania. He was a Trumper. His family was a Trump-supporting family. And Fox, state regime media, all of them tried to gloss over that fact and act like, oh, he was a liberal or something. That's why he was going after Donald Trump. Do you remember when Donald Trump showed off his ear to Joe Rogan, though, and was trying to explain it?
Remember that? Just so we can see it for yourself, play this clip.
He did my friend Theo Vaughn's podcast, and he just did it. How did he do it? He did great. He just talks like a normal human being. Is that why you called me to do this? No, no. He was a nice guy. Once they shot you, I was like, he's got to come in here. It's all about timing. It's all about the timing. Timing's good. Timing's perfect. Do you even have a scar on your ear?
You got anything on there? I do. What did we say? So right over here. That's a tiny little mark. It zicked right there. It healed up pretty fucking good. Yeah, it's pretty good. It's not like some of the wrestlers, some of the UFC fighters. No, you didn't get cauliflower here. No, it was sort of like a top shot. Mm-hmm.
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Chapter 5: How did Trump's bizarre reactions during the incident impact public perception?
You know, and that brings me to this guy, Sean Barbarella, who's the physician to the United States. He's the physician to the President of the United States. There's Barbarella. He's the guy responsible for preparing what I believe are these phony medical reports for Donald Trump. They're not even medical reports. They're doctor's notes.
So he's the guy who back on April 13th, 2025, during Donald Trump's annual physical then, It said that Trump remains in excellent health, exhibiting robust cardiac, pulmonary, and neurological and general function. And it goes on to say Trump's day includes participation in multiple meetings, public appearances, press availability, and frequent victories in golf events.
And that's how they describe he's healthy because he frequently wins golf events. Frequent victories in golf events is not something that goes on a medical report. It's also false. Donald Trump cheats at golf, and he plays in his own course and gives himself awards, which is freaking weird.
But that doesn't belong, even if he did win, which he didn't, that shouldn't be going into medical reports in the first place. And then, you know, they have like obvious red flags like this, like they say that Donald Trump is 75 inches and 224 pounds. They say he's between 6'3 and 6'4 and only weighs 224 pounds. I mean, the guy's probably 300 pounds, you know, at least.
But they claim he's 224, you see right there. You know, and it's, you know, just lie after lie after lie. And then, of course, there was Donald Trump's So that was his annual report in 2025, which means he's supposed to have an annual report right now, April in 2026. Where's his 2026 annual report?
I've been saying over and over again, they're hiding that or he skipped it because we're at the end of April annual. Last one was April 13th, 2025. Annual should be April 2026. I know I'm not great at math. And then they said there was a semiannual back on October of 2025.
That's the one where Donald Trump got MRIs, and then Trump was asked what part of the body that they were looking at, because Barbarella almost tried to hide it. Barbarella was like, he got advanced imaging during the semiannual Walter Reed checkup. And then remember, Trump was asked about it. Here's what he says. Here, play this clip.
They asked about my MRI. MRIs are very... Governor Walz actually didn't release the MRI records. Will you tell us what it was for? Governor Walz? You mean the incompetent Governor Walz? So, if they want to release it, it's okay with me to release it. It's perfect. It's like my phone call. Well, I got it pitched. It's absolutely perfect.
So if you want to hear about it or if you want to release it, do you want to have it released? News Nation. Failing, failing News Nation. News Nation is doing a lousy, by the way. But if you want to have it released, I'll release it. Please. Absolutely. For what, releasing? I have no idea. It was just an MRI. What part of the body?
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Chapter 6: What implications does the Butler, Pennsylvania incident have on Trump's health narrative?
They don't want to meet with you as long as you're threatening them and have a naval blockade. They've been very clear about that. We've won the war. No, you didn't. We did regime change. No, you didn't. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard is in power. They control the Strait of Hormuz. The regime has actually never been more entrenched. You didn't win the war. Like, we're not dumb. We're not dumb.
You know, I don't know if he thinks these things, you know, you know, doing the press conference right after the White House Correspondents there, that's going to help his poll numbers. We're going to conjure sympathy. It isn't. It isn't. Because the American people don't care about tuxedo events. I mean, the American people are the ones who are suffering every damn day.
Don't try to play a freaking victim when the American people out there are the ones who are suffering because of you. We're never going to lose sight on that here at the Midas Touch Network. Ever. Hit subscribe. Let's get to 7 million subscribers. Thank you all so much for watching. Love this video?
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