Jim Acosta: ‘There Are Good Questions to Ask About [Trump’s] Mental Health, in Addition to His Physical Health’
RUSH EXCERPT:
ACOSTA: "Yeah, I mean, I think there are good questions to ask about his mental health in addition to his physical health. Ali. I mean, I mean, you and I both know, having spent a lot of time and a lot of cable news makeup rooms, it’s about the blending on the hands. That’s right. You can just do the blending a little bit better. That might help the situation. Dean knows that too. But you know, listen, I mean, they have no credibility when it comes to talking about Donald Trump’s health. I remember back when he had Covid. Remember the White House physician came out and said, oh, it’s not that bad. You had White House aides saying, oh, it’s not that bad. And then Mark Meadows, the chief of staff at the time, goes to the press and says, oh, no, actually, it was pretty bad. And I had an adviser tell me at the time that there were some that were worried he was going to die from Covid, so we should have no confidence whatsoever that they’re ever going to tell the truth to the public about what’s going on with his health.”




