Trump Accused Of Faking His Medical Records

There are some major accusations by Trump’s former ally and Republicans aren’t buying it.

During a recent appearance on CNN, Omarosa Manigault Newman made significant claims regarding former President Donald Trump’s approach to his medical history. She asserted that Trump dictated the content of medical letters concerning his health, limiting the autonomy of the doctors involved.

“Let’s remember that Donald Trump influenced what every doctor wrote about his medical history. They weren’t allowed to express their honest opinions,” Manigault Newman stated, suggesting a lack of transparency in how Trump’s health was portrayed.

Her commentary didn’t stop there; she also indicated her support for Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming 2024 election, reflecting a broader trend of former Trump associates taking opposing political stances. In discussing her time in the Trump administration, she alleged that Trump displayed lapses in memory and understanding during critical moments. She recounted instances from 2018 when he struggled to recall vital policy details and even the names of his own Cabinet members.

Manigault Newman urged journalists to delve deeper into Trump’s health, particularly concerning his heart and other potential issues, suggesting that there should be greater scrutiny of his medical disclosures. “Reporters should investigate whether he has ever experienced heart problems or undergone procedures like having a stent,” she suggested. “The American public deserves to know the truth about his health status, and it’s concerning that these questions remain unaddressed.”

It’s worth noting that Omarosa was let go from her role in the Trump administration in 2017 due to alleged “money and integrity issues,” a dismissal that has not stopped her from sharing various recordings and insights from her time in the White House. As the political landscape evolves, her statements may serve as a reminder of the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Trump’s leadership and health, an issue that continues to resonate with voters.