Trump improving but doctors were 'very concerned': White House chief of staff

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White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Saturday (Oct 4) Donald Trump's health, including a fall in his blood oxygen level, had left the ...

WASHINGTON: White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Saturday Donald Trump's health, including a fall in his blood oxygen level, had left the president's doctors"very concerned" but that he had improved and there was never a risk he would have to hand over power.

The statement also seemed at odds with an assessment by White House doctors that the president was"doing very well".Meadows seemed to clarify late Saturday that comments pertaining to poor health had applied to the day prior. However,"there was never a consideration and never even a risk of a transition of power", Meadows said.

 

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