... Trump received a ceremonial welcome from Sanae Takaichi at the Akasaka State Guesthouse.
And people noticed a few very interesting things while he reviewed the guards during the ceremonial inspection of the guards.
It starts with Sanae motioning Trump to keep moving after he stands in front of the band
Trump being guided through a room by the Japanese PM
— Acyn (@acyn.bsky.social) October 27, 2025 at 8:51 PM
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The White House is refusing to say when Donald Trump had his most recent cognitive test after the results of his latest medical examination did not mention one.
And officials have also declined to comment further on the MRI scan the president revealed he’d undergone this month, which has reignited speculation about the 79-year-old’s health.
While Trump insists he is in excellent shape, renewed questions emerged on Monday after he let it slip that his latest check-up at Walter Reed Medical Center on October 10 included Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), which can highlight symptoms associated with conditions such as strokes, brain issues, or tumors.
“I got an MRI. It was perfect,” Trump said in response to a question from reporters aboard Air Force One.
“I gave you the full results. We had an MRI, and the machine, you know, the whole thing, it was perfect,” he added.
But the report provided by White House physician Sean Barbabella simply said Trump underwent “advanced imaging” (which can also include CT scans and other tests) and did not, in fact, reveal that the president had an MRI, let alone why it was conducted or what it found.
In another glaring omission, there was also no mention of whether Trump took a cognitive test, which formed part of his first medical examination in April.