02 September 2020

Transient Ischemic Attack

Yesterday, Donald Trump tweeted that media reports he had suffered a series of "mini-strokes" last year were false.

Trouble is, no media reports had said any such thing. No reporter had written or said anything about him having transient ischemic attacks, also known as "mini-strokes."

Trump may have been reacting to a forthcoming new book by a Pulitzer-winning journalist that offered further details on his emergency visit to Walter Reed Medical Center late last year that the White House has never adequately explained.

According to the book, West Wing staffers put the Vice President on standby "to take over the powers of the presidency temporarily if Trump had to undergo a procedure that would have required him to be anesthetized."

The book does not say why he would need to be anesthetized.

So it was Trump himself who brought up the topic of mini-strokes.

Was this a case of Trump admitting what happened with his denial? Given no one had even raised the topic?

Considering he is such a habitual liar, when he vehemently denies something, could that be proof it's true?

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