President Trump Criticizes New York Times Over Health Reporting as 'Treasonous'
President Trump has publicly criticized The New York Times for its reporting on his health, labeling the coverage as 'fake' and 'treasonous.' The controversy stems from reports suggesting concerns about Trump's health, including bruising on his hand and signs of fatigue. Trump, who is the oldest person inaugurated as U.S. president, has insisted on his good health, citing extensive medical examinations and cognitive tests that he claims to have passed with 'perfect marks.' He recently disclosed undergoing an MRI scan at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, which he described as part of a routine physical. The White House confirmed the MRI results as 'perfectly normal,' emphasizing Trump's excellent overall health. Despite these assurances, The New York Times and other outlets have reported on perceived signs of aging and health issues, prompting Trump's strong response.