A spokesperson for the White House has forcefully rejected a recent media analysis suggesting a significant reduction in the President’s public schedule compared to his first campaign. The report, which claimed a nearly 40 percent drop in public engagements, was labeled as “unequivocally false” during a press briefing.
The spokesperson pointed to what they called a pattern of inaccurate reporting, holding up another article as an example. They asserted that the President remains exceptionally accessible and is engaged in continuous meetings.
In defending the President’s vigor, the spokesperson disclosed that a routine, preventative MRI scan was conducted in October as part of a general health check. They indicated that the results would be made public in the spirit of transparency, though no specifics from the scan or the President’s recent annual physical have been released.
The President himself has addressed the speculation on social media, stating he has “never worked so hard” and attributing the critical coverage to political bias. He emphasized recent positive polling and economic indicators while defending his physical and cognitive health, noting he recently “aced” a cognitive test. He confirmed the MRI results were “perfect” but clarified the scan was not related to any neurological assessment.
The discussion around the President’s schedule and health comes amid broader observations about changes in his daily routine, including later start times for official events. The White House maintains that the President’s energy and commitment remain undiminished.
