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The speaker confirms that the President has seen a neurologist three times during his presidency as part of his annual physical exams. They emphasize that they cannot disclose the names of specialists for security and privacy reasons. The speaker clarifies that the President had verbal check-ins with his doctor, not full medical exams, and reiterates that no neurological disorders were found during examinations. They also mention the routine medical care provided by the White House Medical Unit.

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The recent appearances of the US President have raised concerns about his lies, forgetfulness, and cognitive decline. During a diplomatic visit to Vietnam, it was revealed that he is being told what to do by his aides. The president struggled with questions and had his microphone cut off mid-speech. He made a bizarre comment about needing to go to bed. He also claimed that global warming poses a larger threat to humanity than nuclear war, which was criticized by experts. Democrats are worried about his ability to campaign for reelection in 2024. The prospect of Kamala Harris taking his place is seen as concerning due to her inexperience and lack of coherence.

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The press asked about the President's health, diet (including McDonald's and Diet Coke consumption), exercise habits, and cognitive state. Questions included the specific cognitive test administered, whether it could exclude conditions like Alzheimer's (as potentially overlooked with President Reagan), and if further psychological exams were warranted. Reporters inquired about the President's life expectancy, eating plan, evidence of bone spurs, prostate health (and potential finasteride masking), waist measurement, sleep habits, and whether his health prediction holds if the President doesn't change his diet or exercise. Other questions concerned potential germaphobia, comparison to the average 71-year-old American male, sedation during colonoscopy, stress levels, specific exercises being considered, and whether anyone monitors the President's emotional state. The press also asked if anyone requested the statement about the President's expected good health and the First Family's involvement in encouraging exercise.

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The video discusses the weight of Donald Trump during his presidency. It is mentioned that his height and weight were recorded as 6 foot 3 and 215 pounds. There is a discussion about whether he self-reported his weight or if it was measured on a scale. It is also mentioned that he lost 25 pounds since becoming president. The conversation briefly touches on the description of his hair color as "blonde or strawberry," with one person expressing surprise at the inclusion of "strawberry" as an option on a form.

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I meet with the president frequently, and each time, he is alert and engaged. He does his homework, stays informed on serious issues, and is actively involved in discussions about war, peace, and critical decisions. If the American people have concerns about his capability to make important decisions, especially regarding nuclear weapons, they can feel reassured.

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In 1960, the speaker's uncle, then president, was distressed about physical fitness. Obesity was at 13%; today it's at 45%. 75% of Americans are overweight. Chronic disease affected 6% of Americans when he was in office, but by 2006, it was at 54%. The speaker ran for president to end the chronic disease epidemic and restore Americans to good health. A country is as strong as its citizens, and mental and physical health go hand in hand.

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The President was asked about concerns regarding his age and mental acuity. He responded by saying that the judgment of the American people is more important than the press. When asked why he believes he should be the one to defeat Donald Trump, he stated that any qualified person in the country could be President and finish the job he started.

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The speaker wishes the former president well but questions his past capability to do the job, regardless of policy disagreements. The speaker believes the former president was not in good enough health and faults his staff for not providing the American people with a better sense of his health picture. The speaker emphasizes the seriousness of the role, especially concerning the nuclear arsenal. The speaker suggests that if someone is not in good enough health, they shouldn't be in the job.

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The speaker repeatedly refuses to disclose the name of the president's neurologist for security reasons. They confirm that the president has seen a neurologist three times during his presidency. Despite being pressed for details, the speaker maintains that they cannot reveal names due to privacy concerns. They emphasize that the president's medical information is comprehensive and in line with previous administrations. The speaker stands firm in their decision not to disclose specific names, regardless of the pressure they face.

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The speaker, as a spokesperson, feels uncomfortable answering questions about the president's mental state. However, in their experience over the past 2.5 years, they have not seen any signs of concern regarding the president's lucidity, understanding of context, or command of facts and figures. They mentioned a recent incident where the president asked for information they didn't have, showing that when he lacks information, he expects to be provided with it.

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The White House was allegedly lying to the press, the public, and even its own cabinet members. Critics point out that Tapper's record on the subject isn't "squeaky clean." President Biden embraces his stutter, while Trump mocks, exaggerates, and belittles it, according to a Washington Post piece. Biden is sharp mentally, but there are questions about his physical condition, given that he is 81. His memory "doesn't seem great," but it's "not horrible."

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Some criticism of media coverage of President Biden is fair, including of Speaker 1's own coverage. Looking back, some issues were not covered enough. Reporting revealed that starting around 2019 or 2020, there appeared to be two Bidens: one that was workable and serviceable, and another nonfunctioning one who couldn't recall names of top aides and would lose his train of thought to an alarming degree. The nonfunctioning Biden appeared more frequently, and seemed to get much worse in 2023 and 2024.

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I had 2 brain aneurysms, requiring surgery where they had to remove the top of my head. The doctor said my chances of surviving were 35-50%. I asked about potential side effects if I lived, and he mentioned speech issues due to the location of the aneurysm. I wished they had told me this before my presidential campaign to avoid complications.

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I was asked about the President's debate performance and his mention of travel, jetlag, and a foreign trip as factors. I did know about these factors but focused on the cold instead. The schedule and the cold affected his performance.

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The president's physician, Dr. Jackson, addressed questions about the president's health, including mental fitness. Cognitive tests were administered, but were not the same as a psychiatric exam. The president doesn't have dentures. His ejection fraction is normal. Dr. Jackson was asked about ruling out early onset Alzheimer's and dementia. He clarified that the president had a transthoracic echocardiogram, not a transesophageal one. The discussion covered the 25th Amendment and under what conditions the cabinet would be advised that the president is unable to discharge his duties. The president does have allergies and sometimes takes Sudafed. The president's diet and exercise habits were questioned, including his consumption of McDonald's and Diet Cokes. Dr. Jackson stated genetics play a role. He doesn't limit the president's diet, but makes recommendations. The president's prostate health was discussed, including whether finasteride is masking PSA levels. Waist measurements are not taken. Cognitive testing will continue in the future. The examination's length and number of people involved were asked about. Dr. Jackson addressed whether anything was being withheld and if the president exhibits germaphobic behavior. Despite taking cholesterol-lowering medication, having evidence of heart disease, and being borderline obese, the president has no diabetic changes.

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President Biden's senior staff member was asked if Biden, at 81 years old, has Alzheimer's, dementia, or a degenerative illness. The staff member responded with a simple "no" and suggested asking the same question to someone else.

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The speaker was asked about a book claiming Joe Biden is in cognitive and physical decline, and whether they ever felt Biden was unfit to run. The speaker stated they thought Biden was a good president, and their only concern was whether anyone could do that job until 86. They had several long talks with Biden and never walked away thinking he couldn't do the job, stating he was always on top of his brief. The speaker said they didn't know anything about the claims in the book and haven't read it, but when they saw Biden recently, they thought he was in good shape. They didn't want to read the book because Biden is not president anymore, and they think he did a good job. They believe some people are trying to blame Biden for Trump being reelected.

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The transcript centers on a heated discussion about President Joe Biden’s health, cognitive fitness, and who was calling the shots within the White House during his presidency. Key points and claims raised include: - The campaign and public discourse about the president’s fitness or age were prominent, with questions such as “Was the number one issue in the campaign the president's fitness or his age?” and assertions about visibility, including whether “you ever see president Biden in a wheelchair?” While some speakers note aging and physical signs—“I noticed that, you know, he shuffled more,” and “he has more stumbling over words and gasps than he did” — others maintain confidence in his capabilities, claiming he was “on top of things” and that “his mental acuity is great. It's fine. It's as good as it's been over the years.” - There are allegations of a cover-up by insiders. The narrative asserts “new information now on the people in his inner circle and how the cover up actually operated,” with “Senior aids that worked here until just a couple months ago, the beginning of this year, manipulating an ailing president for their own gain.” A figure asks, “How much were you paid for your role in the campaign in 2024?” with the response “Just a little bit short of $4,000,000.” The implication is that financial incentives influenced actions. - Internal discussions about the president’s decline and how it was handled are described as ongoing. “The official word from Biden world about all these new stories is that nothing has been revealed this week that shows that president Biden was anything but effective president.” There is mention of a senior-level discussion about whether the president should have a cognitive exam. - Testimony from Annie Thomas Seen, former senior adviser to Biden, is presented as significant. She “has now taken the fifth,” and the transcript notes “There is now a pattern of key Biden confidant seeking to shield themselves from criminal liability for this potential conspiracy.” She invokes the Fifth Amendment when asked about being told to lie about the president’s health. - There are explosive claims regarding Hunter Biden’s role. One speaker says, “Hunter was driving the decision making for the family. He was almost like a chief of staff.” There are references to an uptick in activity when Hunter Biden was around, and discussions about pardons for Hunter, with the line “Yes. Were you in favor of Hunter Biden getting a pardon?” indicating support for clemency. - The “auto pen” controversy is described. Speakers discuss whether the president’s name was “hand signed” or “auto pen” used for documents, with questions such as “Did he hand sign all executive orders?” and claims that “the auto bin” or “auto pen” was used and that some believed others may have instructed staff to use it. There is mention that some staff “did not know who was operating the Obalon/auto pen,” and that “an executive order” and “memo” details existed but were not definitively known to those questioned. - Media portrayal and public perception are addressed. Some speakers accuse the legacy media of denial about cognitive decline, while others defend the president’s sharpness, noting that this debate is framed by evolving video and audio coverage, including discussions of “cheap fakes” versus real footage. - Additional context touches on Medicare drug price negotiations as a policy objective, with a line about “the ability of Medicare to negotiate drug prices with big pharma,” and the belief that “if we finally beat Medicare” would be a significant achievement. There are repeated assertions that those who knew and understood cognitive issues took control, implying a broader conspiracy. - Throughout, witnesses emphasize that their statements are contextualized within interviews and testimony, with ongoing questions about who was directing the White House and the true state of the president’s health and decision-making.

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The White House is pushing back against questions about President Biden's physical and mental stamina. One reporter questioned if the president has the stamina to continue on after 2024. Another reporter referenced a book suggesting the president tells aides he's tired and that there have been few public events before 10 AM. The White House maintains that the president is sharp and that his age brings wisdom and experience. They deny claims that staff treats the president like a baby or that they are hiding information about his health. They dismissed concerns about the president's recent comments in Las Vegas, where he told a story about talking to a French president who died in 1996, calling such criticisms "cheap fakes" and "bad fakes" that right-wing critics are using. They also refuted claims that the president was wandering in a video.

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President Biden's memory lapses have raised concerns about his acuity. He mistakenly referenced conversations with European leaders who had already passed away. The White House disputes these claims, but during a call the day before the interview, Biden seemed sharp and well-informed about a complex geopolitical issue.

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President Biden is successfully doing his job every day. It's claimed that 80 is the new 40, and President Biden accomplishes more in an hour than most people do in a day. However, bombshell new claims suggest President Biden's advisors considered the possibility of him needing a wheelchair if he won another term. These details are reportedly found within the pages of a new book.

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Kamala Harris released her health records, including STD test results, and challenged Donald Trump to do the same. The speaker asserts that Harris hid Joe Biden's cognitive decline from the public and that the public doesn't care about her health records. The speaker suggests Harris should take a toxicology test, implying she may have been the one who left white powder in the White House. The speaker states that if the public doesn't care about Trump's 34 felonies, they won't care about his high cholesterol. The speaker concludes by mentioning RFK Jr. and Nicole Shanahan's plan to make America healthy again.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden Cancer Cover-Up Questions, and Jarring Hur Tapes Leaked, with Dr. Samadi, Lowry, and Cooke
Guests: Dr. Samadi, Lowry, Cooke
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Megyn Kelly opened the show discussing the recent announcement from Joe Biden's office regarding his diagnosis of an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has spread to his bones. The diagnosis was made after Biden reported urinary symptoms, leading to the discovery of a nodule on his prostate. Doctors indicated that while the cancer is aggressive, it appears to be hormone-sensitive, allowing for effective management. The timing of the announcement raised questions, particularly regarding how Biden, who left office at 82, had not been screened for prostate cancer earlier. Oncologist Ezekiel Emanuel suggested that Biden likely had this cancer during his presidency, as only a small percentage of prostate cancer cases are diagnosed at such an advanced stage. The announcement coincided with the release of audio from Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Herr, where he displayed significant memory lapses, and just before the publication of a book by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson detailing Biden's cognitive issues and the efforts to conceal them. Kelly emphasized the importance of discussing the contents of the book, despite suggestions from political strategists like David Axelrod that conversations about Biden's cognitive state should be muted due to his health condition. She asserted that the media's previous cover-up of Biden's mental acuity should not prevent a thorough examination of the new revelations. Dr. David Samati, a prostate cancer expert, joined the discussion, expressing skepticism about the timeline of Biden's diagnosis. He noted that it is improbable for someone to progress from a healthy state to stage 4 prostate cancer within a year, suggesting that Biden likely had the cancer for several years. Samati also discussed the potential cognitive side effects of prostate cancer treatments, which could further complicate Biden's mental health. The conversation shifted to the implications of Biden's health on his presidency and the political landscape, with Kelly and her guests questioning the integrity of the Biden administration's transparency regarding his health. They speculated on whether Biden's diagnosis had been concealed for political reasons and whether he had received adequate medical attention during his presidency. As the discussion continued, the hosts reflected on the broader implications of Biden's health issues for the Democratic Party and the potential fallout from the revelations in the upcoming book. They concluded that the public deserves to know the truth about Biden's health and the administration's handling of the situation, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency in political leadership.

Breaking Points

Trump FORGETS 'Alzheimers' After Bruise Incident
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The episode centers on Donald Trump’s health discussion following an extended New York Magazine interview and on the press coverage of a bruising moment from Davos that led to questions about the president’s well‑being. The hosts describe Trump’s explanation of a hand bruise as the result of clipping it on a table and taking aspirin, while noting the surrounding chatter about his cardiovascular fitness and endurance. They recount quotes from the magazine piece praising his energy and stamina, and they highlight moments where aides, doctors, and staff are portrayed as offering uncritically positive assessments. The conversation shifts to a notable exchange about Alzheimer’s, where Trump referenced his father’s memory decline, and the hosts discuss how such lines are perceived, amplified, or dismissed by the media and public. The segment also traces how Trump’s health narrative is shaped through selective interviews, staff rhetoric, and the framing of his rivals in the broader political discourse.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Doc Refuses to Talk, Epstein is Dividing MAGA, and David Muir's Wardrobe, with Mark Halperin
Guests: Mark Halperin
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Megyn Kelly discusses a recent event on Capitol Hill involving Dr. Kevin O'Connor, President Biden's physician, who invoked doctor-patient privilege and the Fifth Amendment during a closed-door hearing with James Comer’s committee. Halperin notes that O'Connor's refusal to answer questions raises concerns about accountability, especially regarding Biden's health during his presidency. He emphasizes that this situation is not just about privacy but about ensuring the public is informed about the president's fitness for duty. Halperin expresses skepticism about O'Connor's claims of a pending DOJ investigation, suggesting it may be a tactic to avoid scrutiny. He argues that if O'Connor has nothing to hide, he should not be worried about legal repercussions. The discussion highlights the importance of transparency regarding the president's health, especially given Biden's age and reported health issues. The conversation shifts to the media's role in covering these health concerns, with Halperin criticizing the press for not adequately investigating Biden's cognitive and physical health. He contrasts this with how the media would react if a Republican president faced similar scrutiny. The hosts also discuss the implications of O'Connor's actions on public trust and the need for accountability in the medical care provided to the president. They touch on the broader implications of the Epstein case, with Trump expressing frustration over ongoing questions about Epstein's connections to powerful individuals. Halperin argues that the administration's lack of transparency on this issue could lead to a loss of trust among the public and within the MAGA base. The discussion concludes with a humorous segment about media vanity, focusing on David Muir's appearance and the lengths some anchors go to maintain their image on camera. Kelly and Halperin critique the obsession with physical appearance in news reporting, contrasting it with the more grounded approaches of other anchors. They emphasize the importance of focusing on the news rather than personal vanity, especially in serious reporting situations.
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