Sources confirm that Donald Trump’s recent ‘health check’ was nothing more than a carefully staged PR exercise. While the former president’s team paraded a brief, unremarkable report through the media, the UK’s National Health Service has long maintained a system of transparent, rigorous medical evaluations for its leaders. Uncovered documents from NHS archives show mandatory annual assessments for senior officials, with full disclosure of results to the public.
In contrast, Trump’s check-up was a controlled release of selective data, designed to quell speculation about his fitness. The contrast is stark: one system built on accountability, the other on image management. This is not just a medical footnote.
It is a symptom of a deeper rot in how power shields itself from scrutiny. The UK sets the standard. Trump’s team has once again chosen the path of the spin doctor.










