Trump Faked His Doctor Note

Photo courtesy of Newsweek.com

Photo courtesy of Newsweek.com

Jessica Jones, Staff Writer

Dr Harold Bornstein recently claimed that President Trump instructed him on what to write for his “doctor note” written in late 2016. For those who don’t remember, back when Trump was physically and mentally evaluated, they released the doctor note that detailed the then-presidential candidate as being “the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency”  if he were to win  the 2016 election, as well as having “extraordinary” physical strength and stamina. This means that Trump came up with all of those statements himself. 

Though when he first released this letter to the public, many knew there was no way the note was entirely truthful (as if many could believe that the oldest person to be elected was also the healthiest), however there was no substantial evidence to back up that it was a faked note, so the public was left to believe with squinted eyes.

Because we know now that the note was indeed fake, that raises even more questions about what lengths will the president go to win or even look good. Sophomore Justice Monge said she was “positive that was not true” when asked about the original doctors note coming out.  She believed that as a president that showed how “un-loyal” and “untruthful” that was . “Who does that? We all know he’s not physically healthy so what’s the point of faking it?”

Sophomore Justice Monge: Photo by Me