Trump’s Former Doctor Says President’s Aides Raided His Office Following Interview About Hair-Growth Drug
Dr. Harold Bornstein also said that the 2015 letter, in which he described then-candidate Donald Trump to be "astonishingly excellent" health, had been dictated to him by Donald Trump.
NBC News:
Trump Doctor Harold Bornstein Says Bodyguard, Lawyer 'Raided' His Office, Took Medical Files
In February 2017, a top White House aide who was Trump's longtime personal bodyguard, along with the top lawyer at the Trump Organization and a third man, showed up at the office of Trump's New York doctor without notice and took all the president's medical records. The incident, which Dr. Harold Bornstein described as a "raid," took place two days after Bornstein told a newspaper that he had prescribed a hair growth medicine for the president for years. (Schecter, 5/1)
The New York Times:
Trump’s Former Doctor Says Office Was Raided And Files Seized
He told NBC that he decided to speak out after seeing reports that Dr. Ronny L. Jackson, the president’s nominee to run the Department of Veterans Affairs, had been accused of doling out medications and behaving inappropriately while serving as the White House physician. Dr. Jackson withdrew from consideration for the post shortly afterward. (Rogers and Altman, 5/1)
CNN:
Bornstein Claims Trump Dictated The Glowing Health Letter
When Dr. Harold Bornstein described in hyperbolic prose then-candidate Donald Trump's health in 2015, the language he used was eerily similar to the style preferred by his patient. It turns out the patient himself wrote it, according to Bornstein."He dictated that whole letter. I didn't write that letter," Bornstein told CNN on Tuesday. "I just made it up as I went along." (Marquardt, 5/1)