Jared Kushner shared that he faced a medical scare during his days at the White House. The 40-year-old, who is a son-in-law and former senior advisor to former President Donald Trump, revealed that he was diagnosed with thyroid cancer while working in the White House in October 2019, according to an excerpt of his memoir provided to The New York Times. In Breaking History: A White House Memoir, Kushner recalled the moment he learned of his diagnosis. "On the morning that I traveled to Texas to attend the opening of a Louis Vuitton factory, White House physician Sean Conley pulled me into the medical cabin on Air Force One," he wrote, per the outlet. "'Your test results came back from Walter Reed,'...
- 7/26/2022
- E! Online
Republicans, the party that elected President Donald Trump, have recently renewed their call for President Joe Biden to submit to a cognitive exam. It’s a rich demand coming from people who supported Trump, whose already loose grip on reality seemed to slip even further into delusion as he shitposted his way into and out of the White House.
Appearing on Fox News on Sunday, Republican Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas said that if the GOP wins control of Congress, the party will consider passing legislation requiring Biden to take...
Appearing on Fox News on Sunday, Republican Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas said that if the GOP wins control of Congress, the party will consider passing legislation requiring Biden to take...
- 2/13/2022
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
Veep creator Armando Iannucci compared his own film, The Death of Stalin, and acclaimed HBO dramas Watchmen and Chernobyl to President Donald Trump’s handling of his Covid-19 diagnosis in a recent piece for the New York magazine vertical Intelligencer.
In his biting recap of the White House’s actions and messaging around the medical treatment of “the Supreme Leader,” the writer-director criticized the president’s doctors, supporters and Trump himself for pushing a “vision of him defeating the virus” in the vein of dictators and authoritarians.
The Avenue 5 creator blasted Trump’s medical team, which Dr. Sean Conley led, for only telling the media ...
In his biting recap of the White House’s actions and messaging around the medical treatment of “the Supreme Leader,” the writer-director criticized the president’s doctors, supporters and Trump himself for pushing a “vision of him defeating the virus” in the vein of dictators and authoritarians.
The Avenue 5 creator blasted Trump’s medical team, which Dr. Sean Conley led, for only telling the media ...
- 10/13/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Veep creator Armando Iannucci compared his own film, The Death of Stalin, and acclaimed HBO dramas Watchmen and Chernobyl to President Donald Trump’s handling of his Covid-19 diagnosis in a recent piece for the New York magazine vertical Intelligencer.
In his biting recap of the White House’s actions and messaging around the medical treatment of “the Supreme Leader,” the writer-director criticized the president’s doctors, supporters and Trump himself for pushing a “vision of him defeating the virus” in the vein of dictators and authoritarians.
The Avenue 5 creator blasted Trump’s medical team, which Dr. Sean Conley led, for only telling the media ...
In his biting recap of the White House’s actions and messaging around the medical treatment of “the Supreme Leader,” the writer-director criticized the president’s doctors, supporters and Trump himself for pushing a “vision of him defeating the virus” in the vein of dictators and authoritarians.
The Avenue 5 creator blasted Trump’s medical team, which Dr. Sean Conley led, for only telling the media ...
- 10/13/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Donald Trump has tested negative for the coronavirus, the White House physician said on Monday, just as the president was about to attend his first in-person rally after his recovery from Covid-19.
“I can share with you have he has tested Negative, on consecutive days, using the Abbott BimaxNOW antigen card,” Dr. Sean Conley wrote in a statement to Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany.
He added, “It is important to not that this test was not used in isolation for the determination of the President’s current negative status. Repeatedly negative antigen tests, taken in context with additional clinical and laboratory data, including viral load, subgenomic Rna, and Pcr cycle threshold measurements, as well as an ongoing assessment of viral culture data, all indicate a lack of detectable viral replication.” He added that the data “have informed our medical team’s assessment that the president is not infectious to others.”
Conley...
“I can share with you have he has tested Negative, on consecutive days, using the Abbott BimaxNOW antigen card,” Dr. Sean Conley wrote in a statement to Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany.
He added, “It is important to not that this test was not used in isolation for the determination of the President’s current negative status. Repeatedly negative antigen tests, taken in context with additional clinical and laboratory data, including viral load, subgenomic Rna, and Pcr cycle threshold measurements, as well as an ongoing assessment of viral culture data, all indicate a lack of detectable viral replication.” He added that the data “have informed our medical team’s assessment that the president is not infectious to others.”
Conley...
- 10/12/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
President Donald Trump’s White House doctor says Trump has tested negative for Covid-19 “on consecutive days” using a newer rapid test from Abbott Laboratories.
The assessment from Navy Cmdr. Sean Conley comes as Trump is traveling to Sanford, Florida, to headline his first campaign rally since becoming infected with the coronavirus. Conley had said in a written memo released over the weekend that Trump was no longer at risk of spreading the virus to others.
Conley says in a fresh update released Monday that Trump tested negative for Covid-19 on consecutive days using a newer 15-minute test. He did not ...
The assessment from Navy Cmdr. Sean Conley comes as Trump is traveling to Sanford, Florida, to headline his first campaign rally since becoming infected with the coronavirus. Conley had said in a written memo released over the weekend that Trump was no longer at risk of spreading the virus to others.
Conley says in a fresh update released Monday that Trump tested negative for Covid-19 on consecutive days using a newer 15-minute test. He did not ...
- 10/12/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
President Donald Trump’s White House doctor says Trump has tested negative for Covid-19 “on consecutive days” using a newer rapid test from Abbott Laboratories.
The assessment from Navy Cmdr. Sean Conley comes as Trump is traveling to Sanford, Florida, to headline his first campaign rally since becoming infected with the coronavirus. Conley had said in a written memo released over the weekend that Trump was no longer at risk of spreading the virus to others.
Conley says in a fresh update released Monday that Trump tested negative for Covid-19 on consecutive days using a newer 15-minute test. He did not ...
The assessment from Navy Cmdr. Sean Conley comes as Trump is traveling to Sanford, Florida, to headline his first campaign rally since becoming infected with the coronavirus. Conley had said in a written memo released over the weekend that Trump was no longer at risk of spreading the virus to others.
Conley says in a fresh update released Monday that Trump tested negative for Covid-19 on consecutive days using a newer 15-minute test. He did not ...
- 10/12/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Donald Trump’s physician said in a memo released on Saturday that the president no longer is at risk of transmitting the coronavirus.
Dr. Sean Conley wrote that “this evening I am happy to report that in addition to the President meeting CDC criteria for safe discontinuation of isolation, this morning’s Covid Pcr sample demonstrates, by currently recognized standards, he is no longer considered a transmission risk to others.”
He noted that Trump was not at day 10 of the onset of symptoms and fever free for “well over” 24 hours. He said that “the assortment of advanced diagnostic tests obtained reveal there is no longer evidence of actively replicating virus.”
Conley did not explicitly say whether Trump’s most recent test was negative or positive.
Trump is planning to return to holding rallies next week, starting with an event in Sanford, Fl on Monday evening. He appeared from the balcony...
Dr. Sean Conley wrote that “this evening I am happy to report that in addition to the President meeting CDC criteria for safe discontinuation of isolation, this morning’s Covid Pcr sample demonstrates, by currently recognized standards, he is no longer considered a transmission risk to others.”
He noted that Trump was not at day 10 of the onset of symptoms and fever free for “well over” 24 hours. He said that “the assortment of advanced diagnostic tests obtained reveal there is no longer evidence of actively replicating virus.”
Conley did not explicitly say whether Trump’s most recent test was negative or positive.
Trump is planning to return to holding rallies next week, starting with an event in Sanford, Fl on Monday evening. He appeared from the balcony...
- 10/11/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
President Donald Trump will give his first on-camera interview since testing positive for the coronavirus, with a scheduled appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight that includes a medical evaluation by Dr. Marc Siegel.
Trump will appear remotely from the White House, where he has been since Monday recovering from Covid-19. Siegel also will do the interview with the president.
On Thursday, Trump gave two call-in interviews. He did an interview with Fox Business’ Maria Bartiromo, and later appeared on Fox News’ Hannity. The latter appearance did draw some attention because the president’s voice at times cleared his throat and coughed. He nevertheless said that he was feeling “great,” and that he was going to try and hold a rally on Saturday night in Florida. White House physician Sean Conley wrote in a note released on Thursday that he anticipates Trump’s “safe return to public engagements” on Saturday. But Conley...
Trump will appear remotely from the White House, where he has been since Monday recovering from Covid-19. Siegel also will do the interview with the president.
On Thursday, Trump gave two call-in interviews. He did an interview with Fox Business’ Maria Bartiromo, and later appeared on Fox News’ Hannity. The latter appearance did draw some attention because the president’s voice at times cleared his throat and coughed. He nevertheless said that he was feeling “great,” and that he was going to try and hold a rally on Saturday night in Florida. White House physician Sean Conley wrote in a note released on Thursday that he anticipates Trump’s “safe return to public engagements” on Saturday. But Conley...
- 10/9/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Sagging in the polls, Covid-19 infected Donald Trump has been rage tweeting all day, but his doctor claims the ex-Celebrity Apprentice host is ready to return to the campaign trail this weekend.
On Thursday evening, the White House dropped a “Health Update” from Trump’s physician that “based on the trajectory of advanced diagnostics the team has been conducting, I fully anticipate the President’s safe return to public engagements” on Saturday – as you can see in the note from the circumspect Dr. Sean Conley below:
A Thursday evening update from President @realDonaldTrump’s physician: pic.twitter.com/vVxCYq9jwr
— Kayleigh McEnany (@PressSec) October 8, 2020
October 10 will ten days since Trump allegedly first tested positive for Covid-19. Requiring oxygen on October 1, the 74-year old former real estate developer then spent four days in Walter Reed Medical Center. After a series of videos, staged pictures signing blank pieces of paper and a joyride to see supporters,...
On Thursday evening, the White House dropped a “Health Update” from Trump’s physician that “based on the trajectory of advanced diagnostics the team has been conducting, I fully anticipate the President’s safe return to public engagements” on Saturday – as you can see in the note from the circumspect Dr. Sean Conley below:
A Thursday evening update from President @realDonaldTrump’s physician: pic.twitter.com/vVxCYq9jwr
— Kayleigh McEnany (@PressSec) October 8, 2020
October 10 will ten days since Trump allegedly first tested positive for Covid-19. Requiring oxygen on October 1, the 74-year old former real estate developer then spent four days in Walter Reed Medical Center. After a series of videos, staged pictures signing blank pieces of paper and a joyride to see supporters,...
- 10/8/2020
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
President Trump returned to the White House on Monday after spending the weekend at Walter Reed Medical Center following his positive Covid-19 diagnosis. Though the president tweeted Tuesday that he’s “Feeling Great,” his health status remains a mystery, and a growing number of people he’s been in contact with directly or indirectly have either tested positive or entered quarantine. This shouldn’t be surprising considering Trump’s movements in the days prior to his positive diagnosis.
One week before he announced he and the first lady were Covid-positive,...
One week before he announced he and the first lady were Covid-positive,...
- 10/6/2020
- by Ryan Bort and Tessa Stuart
- Rollingstone.com
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he plans to participate in an October 15 presidential debate even as he is still taking treatments to recover from the coronavirus.
“I am looking forward to the debate on the evening of Thursday, October 15th in Miami. It will be great!” he wrote on Twitter.
Tim Murtaugh, communications director for the Trump campaign, said, “The President intends to participate in person.”
Trump returned to the White House on Monday after a four-day stay at Walter Reed Military Medical Center. He made a show of his exit from the hospital and return to the White House, standing on the balcony as he took off his mask and then entered the building.
But despite the dramatic photo op, Trump’s doctors say that he is not out of the woods yet, as he continues treatments to mitigate the effects of the virus. He has been given a steroid,...
“I am looking forward to the debate on the evening of Thursday, October 15th in Miami. It will be great!” he wrote on Twitter.
Tim Murtaugh, communications director for the Trump campaign, said, “The President intends to participate in person.”
Trump returned to the White House on Monday after a four-day stay at Walter Reed Military Medical Center. He made a show of his exit from the hospital and return to the White House, standing on the balcony as he took off his mask and then entered the building.
But despite the dramatic photo op, Trump’s doctors say that he is not out of the woods yet, as he continues treatments to mitigate the effects of the virus. He has been given a steroid,...
- 10/6/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated with more details: President Donald Trump returned to the White House on Monday by staging a photo op by walking up the steps to the balcony, taking off his mask and saluting military personnel before entering through doors on the south side.
The moment was clearly meant to show that Trump had beaten the virus, even as his doctor said that he is undergoing a number of therapies and is “not out of the woods.”
As Trump stood at the top of the balcony, he gave a thumbs up as he stood, at times visibly breathing heavily. He went inside without the mask on.
President Trump returns to the White House aboard Marine One.
Full video here: https://t.co/1nsreXhkot pic.twitter.com/DUKQZaXnvJ
— Cspan (@cspan) October 5, 2020
Some reporters were a bit aghast at the moment.
Andrea Mitchell wrote, “@realDonaldTrump returns to the White House and immediately takes off his mask.
The moment was clearly meant to show that Trump had beaten the virus, even as his doctor said that he is undergoing a number of therapies and is “not out of the woods.”
As Trump stood at the top of the balcony, he gave a thumbs up as he stood, at times visibly breathing heavily. He went inside without the mask on.
President Trump returns to the White House aboard Marine One.
Full video here: https://t.co/1nsreXhkot pic.twitter.com/DUKQZaXnvJ
— Cspan (@cspan) October 5, 2020
Some reporters were a bit aghast at the moment.
Andrea Mitchell wrote, “@realDonaldTrump returns to the White House and immediately takes off his mask.
- 10/5/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
In a press conference before President Trump’s scheduled discharge from Walter Reed Medical Center, where he has spent three days being treated for Covid-19, his medical team shared some information about his health while still evading certain specific questions from the media.
Although Trump’s physician, Dr. Sean Conley, conceded that Trump “may not be entirely out of the woods yet,” he said that the president’s “clinical status supports his return home, where he’ll be surrounded by world-class medical care 24/7.”
“Over the past 24 hours, the president has continued to improve.
Although Trump’s physician, Dr. Sean Conley, conceded that Trump “may not be entirely out of the woods yet,” he said that the president’s “clinical status supports his return home, where he’ll be surrounded by world-class medical care 24/7.”
“Over the past 24 hours, the president has continued to improve.
- 10/5/2020
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
Updated with more details, 12:49 Pm: President Donald Trump is in “uncharted territory” with his coronavirus condition, declared his doctor Monday as the patient announced he is heading back to the White House. In inadvertently revealing who is really in charge, Dr. Sean Conley added during an afternoon press conference that Trump “may not be entirely out of the woods yet.”
After four tumultuous days at Walter Reed Medical Center, Trump is anticipated to be heading to the White House around 6 p.m. Et.
“We all remain cautiously optimistic and on guard because we’re in a bit of uncharted territory when it comes to a patient that received the therapies he has so early in the course,” Navy Commander Conley said Monday in a press conference outside the Bethesda, MD, medical center. “So we’re looking to this weekend, if we can get through to Monday with him remaining the same or improving,...
After four tumultuous days at Walter Reed Medical Center, Trump is anticipated to be heading to the White House around 6 p.m. Et.
“We all remain cautiously optimistic and on guard because we’re in a bit of uncharted territory when it comes to a patient that received the therapies he has so early in the course,” Navy Commander Conley said Monday in a press conference outside the Bethesda, MD, medical center. “So we’re looking to this weekend, if we can get through to Monday with him remaining the same or improving,...
- 10/5/2020
- by Ted Johnson and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
President Trump says he will leave Walter Reed Medical Center and return to the White House late Monday afternoon, downplaying the seriousness of a deadly virus days after he was given supplemental oxygen. The move endangers himself, his staff, and the millions of Americans who will heed his latest call to dismiss the severity of the virus.
“I will be leaving the great Walter Reed Medical Center today at 6:30 P.M,” the president tweeted. “Feeling really good! Don’t be afraid of Covid. Don’t let it dominate your life.
“I will be leaving the great Walter Reed Medical Center today at 6:30 P.M,” the president tweeted. “Feeling really good! Don’t be afraid of Covid. Don’t let it dominate your life.
- 10/5/2020
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
Joe Biden again tested negative for the coronavirus on Sunday, as the campaign said that they would disclose the results of every screening that the candidate takes.
“Vice President Biden underwent Pcr testing for Covid-19 today and Covid-19 was not detected,” the campaign said in a statement to reporters. It was similar to a statement that Biden’s doctor, Kevin O’Connor, sent out on Friday after Biden was tested following President Donald Trump’s announcement that he tested positive.
There has been some concern over Biden’s exposure to the virus after he and Trump appeared at the first presidential debate. They were spaced more than six feet apart, but the event was indoors.
Trump is at Walter Reed Military Medical Center in Bethesda, MD, where he is being treated for the virus. The White House physician, Sean Conley, told reporters that the president was being given dexamethasone, a steroid...
“Vice President Biden underwent Pcr testing for Covid-19 today and Covid-19 was not detected,” the campaign said in a statement to reporters. It was similar to a statement that Biden’s doctor, Kevin O’Connor, sent out on Friday after Biden was tested following President Donald Trump’s announcement that he tested positive.
There has been some concern over Biden’s exposure to the virus after he and Trump appeared at the first presidential debate. They were spaced more than six feet apart, but the event was indoors.
Trump is at Walter Reed Military Medical Center in Bethesda, MD, where he is being treated for the virus. The White House physician, Sean Conley, told reporters that the president was being given dexamethasone, a steroid...
- 10/5/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated, with comments from Whca: Donald Trump took a brief trip in a black SUV to wave at supporters gathered near Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, but the photo op quickly raised concerns about the safety of the security detail traveling with him.
He sent out a video beforehand in which he said, “I’m about to make a little surprise visit, so perhaps I will get there before you get to see me.”
He added, “I learned a lot about Covid. I learned it by really going to school. This isn’t a ‘let’s read the book’ school. And I get it and I understand it. And it is a very interesting thing. I am going to be letting you know about it.”
pic.twitter.com/0Bm9W2u1x7
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 4, 2020
“President Trump took a short, last-minute motorcade ride to wave to his...
He sent out a video beforehand in which he said, “I’m about to make a little surprise visit, so perhaps I will get there before you get to see me.”
He added, “I learned a lot about Covid. I learned it by really going to school. This isn’t a ‘let’s read the book’ school. And I get it and I understand it. And it is a very interesting thing. I am going to be letting you know about it.”
pic.twitter.com/0Bm9W2u1x7
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 4, 2020
“President Trump took a short, last-minute motorcade ride to wave to his...
- 10/4/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Donald Trump denied that he suffered a series of mini-strokes that prompted a surprise visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center last year.
On Tuesday he wrote on Twitter, “It never ends! Now they are trying to say that your favorite President, me, went to Walter Reed Medical Center, having suffered a series of mini-strokes. Never happened to This candidate – Fake News. Perhaps they are referring to another candidate from another Party!”
But his claim that the reports are “fake news” are a bit puzzling. The source of the renewed interest in the president’s hospital visit is Donald Trump vs. the United States, a new book out today by the New York Times‘ Michael Schmidt that says word went out that Vice President Mike Pence should be 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,...
On Tuesday he wrote on Twitter, “It never ends! Now they are trying to say that your favorite President, me, went to Walter Reed Medical Center, having suffered a series of mini-strokes. Never happened to This candidate – Fake News. Perhaps they are referring to another candidate from another Party!”
But his claim that the reports are “fake news” are a bit puzzling. The source of the renewed interest in the president’s hospital visit is Donald Trump vs. the United States, a new book out today by the New York Times‘ Michael Schmidt that says word went out that Vice President Mike Pence should be 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,...
- 9/1/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
White House physician Sean Conley says President Donald Trump has tested negative for the new coronavirus. But the administration has been intentionally spreading disinformation, which gives us little confidence in the veracity of this most recent statement.
White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham released a statement on Saturday that said after Conley had “an in-depth” conversation with the president late Friday night, Trump “elected to proceed” with having a Covid-19 test.
Conley then wrote that he “received confirmation that the test is negative.”
Trump’s doctor added, “One week after...
White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham released a statement on Saturday that said after Conley had “an in-depth” conversation with the president late Friday night, Trump “elected to proceed” with having a Covid-19 test.
Conley then wrote that he “received confirmation that the test is negative.”
Trump’s doctor added, “One week after...
- 3/15/2020
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
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