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|    super70s to All    |
|    Cardiologist: Sleepy Don's daytime somno    |
|    15 Jan 26 16:42:41    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics       From: super70s@super70s.invalid              Wonder if he's also subjecting those people to daytime flatulence       during his daytime somnolence but they're too scared to bring it up...                     CNN Doctor Says This Moment Shows Donald Trump "Needs to Be Evaluated"       It's "not normal," said Jonathan Reiner.       By Lee Moran       Huffpost.com       Jan 15, 2026, 06:14 AM EST              Dr. Jonathan Reiner, who once served as cardiologist to the late Vice       President Dick Cheney, suggested Wednesday that Donald Trump should       undergo a new medical evaluation following an odd moment in the Oval       Office.              Reiner, now a medical analyst for CNN, shared a video on X, formerly       Twitter (https://x.com/JReinerMD/status/2011635702669459482), showing       Trump appearing to close his eyes for an extended period while       surrounded by officials, aides and guests during the signing of a bill       allowing whole milk to be served in school cafeterias.              "The president seems to be struggling with excessive daytime       somnolence," Reiner wrote, a reference to multiple instances in recent       weeks of Trump appearing to nod off during public events.              "Repeatedly falling asleep with a dozen people surrounding your desk is       not normal," he added. "It needs to be evaluated."              Reiner has raised concerns about Trump's health several times before.              Most recently, he criticized the president for taking higher doses of       aspirin than recommended. Last month, he said he was worried after       Trump appeared "unwell" during a speech, citing his tone and "manic"       pacing.              "I'm seriously concerned about the health of the president," Reiner       said at the time. "No one should be happy to see the president like       this. He looks unwell."              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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