President Trump says he underwent a CT scan, rather than an MRI, during his October examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Ed O'Keefe has details.
Breakdown
- Trump had a CT scan, not an MRI, in October to check for cardiovascular issues 21s
- Scan results were normal, according to his physician 39s
- Trump attributes bruised hands to aspirin use, not handshakes 1m 1s
- Pentagon struck two more alleged drug vessels, totaling 34 strikes 2m 4s
- U.S. continues to pursue sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers 2m 29s