Trump’s Strange Comment To Soldiers Start Wild Theories About His MRI Results

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Donald Trump left many puzzled during a recent address at Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan on October 28, where his intended compliment morphed into a bizarre moment of self-reflection. The 79-year-old President addressed the troops, calling them “incredible, good-looking people.” However, he quickly added, “I don’t like good-looking people,” which elicited laughter from the audience. This prompted him to declare, “I never liked good-looking people, to be honest with you,” as he rambled on without completing his thoughts.Shifting topics, Trump discussed the Supreme Court and meritocracy, boasting of his appointments: Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett. He asserted, “Everything now in our country is based on merit,” praising the attributes of the military personnel present.Social media exploded with reactions, as critics mocked the President's confused speech. Amidst this, he disclosed he had undergone an MRI and cognitive tests at Walter Reed, sparking further speculation regarding his health.

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