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President Trump Sets the Record Straight on Health Amid Media Hysteria

On Tuesday’s edition of The Right Squad the panel dug into the latest from the White House and made plain what many hardworking Americans already know: President Trump addressed questions about his health and made the blunt, no-nonsense point that he’s fine and ready to lead. The White House move to be transparent about the matter was exactly the kind of straight talk voters deserve in an era of media spin and rumor.

The facts are simple and unembellished — the president completed his routine executive physical at Walter Reed and the White House physician reported that he remains in excellent cognitive and physical health and is fully fit to perform his duties. That official medical memo was not a press release fashioned to comfort opponents; it was a sober, clinical assessment from Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella confirming the commander in chief’s fitness.

When recent photos sparked needless speculation about swelling and bruising, the White House didn’t hide behind silence — press secretary Karoline Leavitt explained the medical findings, saying President Trump was examined and diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a common and manageable condition in older adults, with no evidence of deep vein thrombosis or other serious vascular disease. Americans shouldn’t be panicked by pictures or by outlets that traffic in fear; the medical team did its job and the results were clear.

Let’s be clear: the real story here isn’t a sensational headline about age or fragility — it’s about a president who still works, travels, negotiates, and gets results for this country while submitting to routine medical care like any responsible leader. That contrast — a disciplined, accountable commander-in-chief versus a media culture that looks for weakness to exploit — is why patriotic Americans should welcome transparency and demand better from the press.

Conservatives should applaud the White House for releasing information that puts rumors to rest and for letting professionals speak instead of trial-by-headline. We owe our country leaders who will face scrutiny with openness and who won’t let a gaggle of partisan reporters set the narrative for the nation’s health and stability.

Hardworking Americans know when they see competence and when they see hysteria. Stand with the truth: the president’s medical team has spoken, the president has set the record straight, and it’s time the media stop manufacturing crises and start reporting facts.

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