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50. Maddowblog-Amid health questions, Trump changes his story in weird and unexpected ways
Fri Jan 2, 2026, 01:59 PM
Jan 2

“I want nice, thin blood pouring through my heart,” the president said. “Does that make sense?” Actually, no.

Amid health questions, Trump changes his story in weird and unexpected ways - MS NOW

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https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/amid-health-questions-trump-changes-his-story-in-weird-and-unexpected-ways

While it’s possible that there was no cause for concern, Trump’s unfortunate record made it difficult to give him and his team the benefit of the doubt. It was against this backdrop that the president spoke to The Wall Street Journal about these questions, and his comments advanced the story in weird and unexpected ways. From the report:

President Trump is taking more aspirin than his doctors recommend. He briefly tried wearing compression socks for his swelling ankles, but stopped because he didn’t like them. And he regrets undergoing advanced imaging because it generated scrutiny of his health.

‘In retrospect, it’s too bad I took it because it gave them a little ammunition,’ Trump said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal on his decision to get a cardiovascular and abdominal scan in October.


Broadly speaking, there are a handful of key takeaways from the reporting and interview......

The president, the Journal went on to report, “has at times eschewed the advice of his doctors and scoffed at the medical community’s widely accepted health recommendations.” This is especially true when it comes to aspirin, which he chooses to take daily and which apparently causes him to bruise easily. In fact, the president acknowledged applying makeup to his hands to obscure discoloration.

“His skin is so delicate that Pam Bondi, now his attorney general, caused his hand to bleed when she nicked him with her ring while giving him a high-five at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee,” the article noted......

Stepping back, the president’s comments were hardly out of character. Throughout his decadelong political career, Trump has repeatedly expressed his disdain for science and medical evidence on everything from the climate crisis to vaccines to Covid-19 treatments, so it stands to reason that Mr. Inject Disinfectants is going to prioritize his superstitions and baseless assumptions about “nice, thin blood” over the recommendations of those who know what they’re talking about.

The trouble is, this is the same president who believes he has the credibility and expertise needed to give the public guidance on, among other things, how much Tylenol to take and what child vaccination schedules should look like.

In other words, Trump’s comments to the Journal weren’t just important in their own right, they were also a timely reminder to the public that his judgment on matters related to health are better left ignored.

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A good doctor, like a good accountant, can make things appear any way you want them to be! bucolic_frolic Jan 1 #1
True Butt Roy Rolling Jan 2 #46
Someone here made the call that it was a ct scan not an mri based on the gesture tfg made describing it Blues Heron Jan 1 #2
from the man who appointed rfk jr twodogsbarking Jan 1 #3
We've moved directly into the "Weekend at Bernie's" phase of the second imposition. Hugin Jan 1 #4
I think geezers get these to check for an aortic aneurysm PSPS Jan 1 #5
MRI, CT scan, whatever it was I'm sure it's the most perfect one ever taken in the history of medicine. Vinca Jan 1 #6
So what you are telling me that he is too stupid to tell the difference. And they are just now telling us. flashman13 Jan 1 #7
I think he is having frequent colonoscopies Captain Zero Jan 1 #11
Ouch! flashman13 Jan 1 #16
King Edward comes to mind. Marcuse Jan 1 #28
Fascinating history, Thank you. efhmc Jan 2 #47
they truly got Medieval on his ass. cab67 Jan 2 #49
I wish a Dr. would recommend a monthly colonoscopy. Buddyzbuddy Jan 1 #8
Good god, could you imagine...... lastlib Jan 1 #18
Ooo, I'd rather not. Buddyzbuddy Jan 1 #21
There's probably a thriving garden of Big Macs in there. C Moon Jan 1 #31
A weekly spinal tap would be a good idea too. Kablooie Jan 1 #37
Sounds good to me. Consider it a tribute to Rob Reiner. Buddyzbuddy Jan 1 #40
He probably can't even spell MRI Wicked Blue Jan 1 #9
It doesn't matter. Neither of them measure insanity! JustKay Jan 1 #10
This is from the guy that takes aspirin that is not 81 mg for heart disease but stronger.........that is what he said... turbinetree Jan 1 #12
The 81mg version (which is about 1/4 strength of a regular) used to be called "Baby Aspirin" BumRushDaShow Jan 1 #13
Recommended by my heart doctor which I take everyday......... turbinetree Jan 1 #14
Same here BumRushDaShow Jan 1 #15
Trump is such a liar you can't believe anything he says. hadEnuf Jan 1 #17
Nailed it! Ol Janx Spirit Jan 1 #20
So how did he come to this conclusion? ificandream Jan 1 #19
Pretty much what I said right after he announced he had an MRI. Ms. Toad Jan 1 #22
He could have had a colonoscopy and would lie about it. N/T tonekat Jan 1 #23
CT scan is significant Bluetus Jan 1 #24
Bingo. nt SunSeeker Jan 2 #45
"the president told The Wall Street Journal it was actually a CT scan, and his doctor, Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella, Wiz Imp Jan 1 #25
Wrong procedure. Marcuse Jan 1 #26
He passed his CT exam (Crazy Trump) GreenWave Jan 1 #27
A cognitive test - does Donald know what kind of scan it was? Norrrm Jan 1 #29
who cares what he says? azureblue Jan 1 #30
Exactly. And he doesn't know. nilram Jan 1 #38
they are all such fucking liars we shouldn't believe anything they say nt orleans Jan 1 #32
Maybe he'll just fucking die already. Orrex Jan 1 #33
Because Felon-47 creates an atmosphere of fear around him that makes everyone subservient to... Ol Janx Spirit Jan 1 #34
Liar. BradBo Jan 1 #35
So, he's ignorant of which medical procedures he's undergoing at the time? This does raise further questions... 0rganism Jan 1 #36
Why am I LilElf70 Jan 1 #39
Took him over a month to come up with THAT bullshit? Iggo Jan 1 #41
It was pretty obvious from the video of his conversation with the reporter soldierant Jan 1 #42
Give him a bottle of Oxy's and tell him 1 a day ;) n/t Cheezoholic Jan 2 #43
And tell him it's only a rumor that Obama takes 3 a day, so don't even try it. Iggo Jan 2 #44
The gang that couldn't shoot straight... GiqueCee Jan 2 #48
Maddowblog-Amid health questions, Trump changes his story in weird and unexpected ways LetMyPeopleVote Jan 2 #50
"Trump says he underwent CT scan..." J_William_Ryan Jan 2 #51
Involuntary removal under 25th Amendment would be interesting. BadgerKid Jan 2 #52
Does it make a difference? Kid Berwyn Jan 2 #53
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