• L’absurde lettre du médecin de Trump attestant de son « extraordinaire santé » a été écrite... par Trump

    https://www.huffingtonpost.fr/2018/05/02/labsurde-lettre-du-medecin-de-trump-attestant-de-son-extraordinaire-sante-a-ete-ecrite-par-trump_a_23425153/?ncid=tweetlnkfrhpmg00000001

    La lettre était signée Dr Bornstein, mais le vocabulaire et le style employés avaient immédiatement fait penser à Donald Trump. À juste titre, semble-t-il.

    Celui qui a été le médecin du milliardaire new-yorkais entre 1980 et sa victoire à la présidentielle le 8 novembre 2016 a déclaré sur CNN ce mercredi 2 mai qu’il n’avait pas écrit lui-même le premier certificat de bonne santé de Trump pendant la campagne électorale

    Le document assurait que « les résultats d’examen ne montrent que des résultats positifs », que les analyses faites en laboratoires « sont incroyablement excellentes », que la force et endurance de Trump « sont extraordinaires » et concluait que « s’il est élu, Mr. Trump sera l’individu en meilleur santé à jamais devenir président ».

    « Il m’a dicté toute la lettre. Je ne l’ai pas écrite », assure aujourd’hui Harold Bornstein, qui a laissé son ancien patient entre les mains du médecin de la Maison Blanche lors de sa prise de fonction.

    « C’est de l’humour noir cette lettre. Comme le film ’Fargo’, elle prend la vérité et la déplace dans différentes directions », raconte le généraliste qui détaille que Trump lui a dit ce qu’il voulait voir apparaître dans le courrier alors qu’il se promenait dans Central Park. « Il m’a dicté la lettre et je lui ai dit ce qu’il ne pouvait pas y mettre. Ils sont ensuite venus la chercher vers 16h00 ».

    • Doctor: Trump dictated letter that proclaimed he’d be ‘healthiest’ president
      https://nypost.com/2018/05/01/doctor-trump-dictated-letter-that-proclaimed-hed-be-healthiest-president

      President Trump’s personal doctor admitted on Tuesday that he did not write the hyperbolic 2015 letter that proclaimed Trump would be the “healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.

      He dictated that whole letter. I didn’t write that letter,” Dr. Harold Bornstein told CNN on Tuesday. “_I just made it up as I went along.”

      Bornstein recently revealed that three men, including President Trump’s former bodyguard, showed up at his office last year and confiscated the president’s medical records.

    • Et l’article évoqué ci-dessus, en fait de la veille (1/05/18), sur la confiscation du dossier médical.

      Doctor : Trump associates raided my office after Propecia reveal
      https://nypost.com/2018/05/01/trump-doc-says-presidents-men-raided-his-office-after-he-revealed-use-of-hai

      Three men, including President Trump’s former bodyguard and one of his company’s lawyers, showed up at his Manhattan doctor’s office last year and confiscated the president’s medical records, a new report said Tuesday.

      Dr. Harold Bornstein said the “raid” happened two days after he told a reporter that he had prescribed a hair loss drug for the intricately coiffed commander-in-chief, NBC News reported.

      Bornstein told the network that he felt “raped, frightened and sad” when Keith Schiller, Trump’s longtime former bodyguard, Trump Organization lawyer Alan Garten and another unidentified “large man” came to his Park Avenue office to collect the president’s records on Feb. 3, 2017.

      At the time, Schiller was the director of Oval Office operations at the White House.

      They must have been here for 25 or 30 minutes. It created a lot of chaos,” Bornstein said.

      Bornstein — who before the election famously claimed that Trump would be the healthiest president in US history — also said the trio ordered him to take down a framed 8-by-10 photo of himself and Trump that had been hanging on the wall in the waiting room.

      Bornstein told NBC the men did not give him a form authorizing the release of the records and signed by the president — known as a HIPAA release — a violation of federal patient privacy law.

      A source said they had a letter to Bornstein from then-White House doctor Ronny Jackson.

      Bornstein said the men grabbed the only copies of the president’s medical records he had, including lab reports in his name as well as others under the pseudonyms that Bornstein’s office used for the president.

      Bornstein said the president fired him after he told the New York Times that Trump took Propecia, a drug prescribed to stimulate hair growth in balding men.

      The doctor also told the Times that he prescribed Trump drugs for rosacea, a skin condition common in light-skinned people of Northern European descent, and cholesterol.