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White House Meeting with Fed Chair Deepens Mystery of Trump’s Visit to Walter Reed

The news sent Twitter into a frenzy over the weekend, where radical leftists predictably and despicably wished ill upon the Commander in Chief en masse.

Something strange occurred in Washington DC this weekend, and Monday’s meeting between Trump and a couple of economic bigwigs is depending the mystery.

Just days ago, and unexpectedly, President Donald Trump and his motorcade departed the White House for Walter Reed Hospital in Washington DC.  The Commander in Chief offered an explanation on Twitter:

That tweet wasn’t enough to convince many Americans, however, especially after video of the President’s departure from the White House was made public.

Now, news out of the White House is again raising suspicions regarding the President’s health.

The context of the tweet, in such close proximity to the President’s unscheduled hospital visit, is certainly curious.

The White House is sticking to their story, however:

President Donald Trump spent more than two hours at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, on Saturday afternoon to complete “portions” of his annual physical exam, according to the White House.

Saturday’s appointment was not on the president’s weekend public schedule, in contrast to Trump’s 2018 and 2019 physicals, which were both announced ahead of time.

“Anticipating a very busy 2020, the President is taking advantage of a free weekend here in Washington, D.C., to begin portions of his routine annual physical exam at Walter Reed,” White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement after the president had arrived at the facility.

The news sent Twitter into a frenzy over the weekend, where radical leftists predictably and despicably wished ill upon the Commander in Chief en masse.

 

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