President Propecia Caught in another Scam
Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 12:44 am
Trump’s Doctor Says Trump Basically Wrote That Glowing Health Letter: Report
“He dictated that whole letter. I didn’t write that letter,” said Trump’s personal physician Harold Bornstein.
Lying to the American people? No way. Say it ain't so.
I can hear substupid running over here now to blather about "nothing to see here" and hair fire.
Jesus H. Christ, the President is basically a mob boss.
“He dictated that whole letter. I didn’t write that letter,” said Trump’s personal physician Harold Bornstein.
Lying to the American people? No way. Say it ain't so.
I can hear substupid running over here now to blather about "nothing to see here" and hair fire.
Bornstein, who is based in New York City, told NBC News earlier Tuesday that White House aide Keith Schiller (Trump’s longtime personal bodyguard), Trump Organization chief legal officer Alan Garten and an unidentified “large man” raided his office in search of medical records in 2017.
The surprise raid allegedly took place in February 2017, two days after Bornstein told The New York Times that he had prescribed Propecia, a medication that promotes hair growth, for Trump for years. Bornstein also told the paper that Trump took medications to treat cholesterol and rosacea, a common skin disease that causes redness.
During the raid on Bornstein’s office, Trump’s team took all of the president’s medical records, including the only copies of Trump’s charts and lab reports. They also reportedly told Bornstein to take down a framed photo of Trump and Bornstein from a wall in the waiting room.
The incident left the doctor feeling “raped, frightened and sad,” Bornstein NBC News. “They must have been here for 25 or 30 minutes. It created a lot of chaos.”
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told Boston Globe reporter Matt Viser that the alleged raid of Bornstein’s office was “standard procedure” for a newly elected president.
Jesus H. Christ, the President is basically a mob boss.