‘They’re Hiding Things’: Sanjay Gupta Reveals What Trump’s Doctors Aren’t Saying

CNN’s Dr Sanjay Gupta said the rosy picture of President Donald Trump’s health painted by his medical team “doesn’t make sense” in light of what’s known about his battle so far with the Covid-19 coronavirus infection. 

Trump was taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Friday as his condition worsened, including a high fever and a drop in oxygen levels that required supplementation. 

Since then, Gupta said, there’s been “a lot of inconsistencies” coming from Trump and his team, including White House physician Dr Sean Conley

Conley on Sunday admitted Trump’s blood oxygen has dropped below normal twice, and that he needed supplemental oxygen at least once. He is also on at two experimental treatments.

Gupta, who is CNN’s chief medical correspondent, questioned that timeline and pointed to “worrisome” signs about the president’s health.

“I’d have to say that they’re hiding things,” he said, pointing to a long history of Trump and his doctors not being transparent. 

Conley, he said, is “clearly … being told what to say and what not to say and how to present things.” That, Gupta said, makes it “very hard to trust or believe” information coming from Trump’s medical team. 

Then, Gupta went through a list of questions they should answer. 

“We need to know that status of his lungs,” he said. ”It’s unbelievable to me that we’ve asked that question so many times.” 

He said doctors should release the results of chest X-rays and CT scans, if the president has pneumonia, how much inflammation he has, oxygen levels and a treatment plan.

“Interestingly, they said his cardiac, liver and kidney function are normal or improving,” he said. “Well, improving from what? Because you said they were normal yesterday as well, so were they not normal at some point?”

Gupta also questioned the whole timeline of Trump’s diagnosis and treatment.

“This whole story still doesn’t make sense,” he said. “He was diagnosed on Thursday night and had such a quick decline? Not likely.”  

See his full discussion with CNN’s Jake Tapper below: