Top Doctor Challenges White House Over President Trump's Health Questions
Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a distinguished cardiologist and professor of medicine and surgery at George Washington University, has publicly questioned President Trump's health, prompting a sharp rebuke from the White House. Dr. Reiner, who previously served as former Vice President Dick Cheney’s cardiologist, published an op-ed outlining seven questions he believes the White House should address regarding the 80-year-old president's physical condition. In response, White House spokesperson David Ingle issued a statement praising President Trump as the 'sharpest, most accessible and energetic' president, while attempting to discredit Dr. Reiner by calling him 'an a-s-hat engaging in armchair diagnosis for political purposes.' Dr. Reiner, in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, wittily countered the insult by pointing out the White House's grammatical error in hyphenation and reminding them that he had received a certificate of service from the Trump White House Medical Unit just last year. He emphasized that his ...