• Trump's personal doctor's office was raided in February 2017, Trump's file taken
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The title field was too short to include important details: The raid was conducted by Trump's bodyguard, Keith Schiller, Trump Org lawyer Alan Garten, and a third man, not law enforcement. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-doc-says-trump-bodyguard-lawyer-raided-his-office-took-n870351 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2018/05/01/the-crazy-raid-of-trumps-doctor/?tid=pm_politics_pop The biggest question is whether any laws were broken with the seizure, which Bornstein said left him feeling “raped, frightened and sad.” Bornstein said he wasn't provided a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) release signed by the patient, Trump, which would be a violation. (An individual told NBC that there was a letter from Trump's then-White House doctor, Ronny L. Jackson, but that it wouldn't be sufficient.) The second-biggest takeaway here, though, is how heavy-handed all this was. That may speak to why we still don't have a completely sober-minded review of Trump's health. The event that appeared to set in motion the “raid” was Bornstein's disclosure in a New York Times interview that Trump takes a hair-loss drug, Propecia, along with medication for rosacea. Neither drug was disclosed in Trump's doctor's letters, and as I wrote at the time, Trump failed to correct the record on two occasions. When Dr. Mehmet Oz interviewed him about his health and said the only medication Trump was taking was a statin, Trump mentioned neither of the other drugs. Later, Oz mentioned Trump's low PSA (prostate-specific antigen), which is a side effect of Propecia (or finasteride), which is also used as a prostate drug. But Trump didn't connect those dots. Instead, he said: “My PSA has been very good. I don't know what's going on.” It's extremely logical to assume that Trump was feeling self-conscious about the drugs he took for his hair and skin and decided not to disclose them. In Bornstein's telling, this disclosure seemed to set the Trump World off. The day the Dr. Oz New York Times interview ran, he said, Trump's longtime personal assistant Rhona Graff called him and told him, “So you wanted to be the White House doctor? Forget it; you're out.'" Two days later came the “raid.” https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/991350515236724736 https://twitter.com/ericgarland/status/991352085185691649
Liberals will try anything to put someone down they dis-like. MAGA BABY!
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I thought it was already known that he takes finasteride?
Bornstein's disclosure to the New York Times that Trump takes finasteride was apparently what prompted this (possibly illegal) confiscation of Trump's medical records. Arguably, bodyguard Keith Schiller, a Trump Org lawyer, and some third man were the "troops on the ground" who fixed the 'problem'.
No he doesnt its all natural superior genetics! But really, what is with the defensiveness about it, Ive taken finasteride 1mg since age 18
Trump's ego is the size of a planet and his skin's two atoms thick when it comes to taking criticism or mockery. Combine the two and you have a raging liar who's more concerned about maintaining a perfect, flawless image regardless of the reality of the situation. Trump's been defensive about his baldness for ages. Toupée/wig jokes about Trump's hair were prevalent back in the 80s.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders disputed the doctor's characterization of the episode. "As is standard operating procedure for a new president, the White House Medical Unit took possession of the president's medical records," she told reporters at a White House briefing. Ah, see, this is where I got confused, cause uh you know, it doesn't mention anywhere that Trump's bodyguard and " Org lawyer had White House Medical Unit credentials and totally aren't fucking mercenaries breaking into a doctor's office to steal record from an office. Sarah, the revolving door is that way. Please get some decency and stop making an ass of yourself on Fat-Baldy's behalf.
We'll finally know what gene gives him the smallest hands possible for a grown man!
Obviously this is wrong, but the fact that the guy doesn't see anything wrong in discussing his patient's medication (even fairly inconsequential stuff) says a lot about how that "Healthiest president ever" note came about. Doesn't seem like he has the most integrity.
This is basically Watergate v2 electric boogaloo except for an infinitely dumber reason lmao what the hell
https://lawandcrime.com/legal-analysis/a-whole-bunch-of-laws-were-violated-by-trumps-team-if-dr-bornsteins-story-is-true/ TL;DR if Dr. Bornstein's account is accurate, it's larceny or burglary, HIPAA-violating theft, and if Trump instructed Schiller and friends to do it, conspiracy. All allegedly because Trump was butthurt that Bornstein outed him as taking medication for baldness and red skin. Which is my new theory on why he spraytans himself shitbrown - to cover up his rosacea. An ego worth committing crimes over.
Imagine if the Mueller investigation totally clears Trumps name of everything and nothing was found, no collusion or anything, everyone is free. but then he gets charged for this, just to hide that he was bald and red
Jesus fucking christ this is the silliest shit. How can this man break the law so much?
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