By Matt Vespa
It’s likely not how this was supposed to go. In fact, we can tell by the body language that it wasn’t: President Trump revealed a severe health diagnosis of a member of Congress that wasn’t publicly disclosed during a board meeting for the Trump-Kennedy Center. Rep. Neal Dunn (R-FL) had months to live before the president said he intervened to get the Florida Republican life-saving surgery and related treatment at Walter Reed. It was reportedly a terminal condition related to his heart, with rumors about his health circulating for some time.
The problem was that this diagnosis was not known publicly, especially the part where he would’ve been dead by June.
President Trump on Rep. Neal Dunn's initial terminal diagnosis: "He would be dead by June."
Speaker Johnson: "Okay, that wasn't public." pic.twitter.com/HJunoPSD0n
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So, yeah, that part was not the best moment for the president. Still, it’s not going to hurt him with the base or congressional Republicans. And Mr. Dunn is doing better. It also wouldn’t be a true Trump Q&A with the press unless he totally bodied a reporter, which he did…
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