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pnwmom

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Sun Mar 15, 2020, 02:23 AM Mar 2020

Would there be some good reason Trump's doctor had someone else affix a signature [View all]

to his letter, rather than signing it himself?

The doctor's name is Sean Conley. The two memos on the left are from last year and show the usual signature variation you would expect.

The two on the right are from March 13 and 14, the days he first wrote that Trump didn't need a test; and then wrote that Trump had tested negative.

Aren't the March signatures identical -- so they couldn't be handwritten?

They also have distinctive features that set them apart from the first signature, including the really long tail in the y, and the curlicue C.


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