Washington Post Writer Questions Competency of President Trump’s Doctor

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Liberal sycophants in the media are so desperate to tar and feather President Trump that they’re now pretending they’re medical doctors, complete with quack degrees and phone expertise.

Earlier this week, the official White House physician, Dr. Ronny L. Jackson, declared the President has excellent health for someone his age. Dr. Jackson also confirmed that Trump had a perfect score on a cognitive test that is used to detect neurological issues.

For months, liberals have talked openly about using the 25th Amendment of the Constitution to justify impeachment, citing Trump’s abnormal behavior as a sign of mental illness. With Jackson giving the President a clean bill of health, these conspirators were left with nothing to justify their crusade to oust Trump from the White House.

That hasn’t stopped them from still trying, though.

First, CNN White House reporter Abby Phillips dismissed Dr. Jackson’s assessment, citing WebMD to prove President Trump has heart disease. Now, a Washington Post writer is actually questioning the health and competency of…wait for it…Dr. Jackson himself!

Columnist Dana Milbank writes, “Jackson has been a well-regarded doctor. But since finding himself in Trump’s orbit, he has adopted the hyperbolic style and excessive flattery of the boss that we see in other, previously respectable members of Trump’s court.”

Why is Milbank so distrusting of the same White House doctor who treated both Barack Obama and George W. Bush? Because his J-School diploma somehow qualifies him to write this mushy conjecture: “But, in a sense, you don’t need a doctor’s diagnosis to see that there’s a lot of chaos and volatility in the presidential brain.”

Milbank, in his own non-certified medical diagnosis, actually cites psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee, a Democrat-hired doctor who not only lacks a license to practice medicine in her own state, but violated all types of medical protocols in diagnosing Trump as unfit for office despite never meeting with him in person.

The message is clear: A medical professional’s opinion doesn’t count when it comes to the media-spread narrative that Trump is mentally deranged. We have to trust the judgement of third-rate scribblers like Milbank to understand the President’s true medical condition.

Make sense?

Of course not. Because Milbank is as qualified to render medical diagnoses as Harvey Weinstein is to run a nunnery.

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