Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a former cardiologist to Vice President Dick Cheney, urged President Donald Trump to undergo a medical evaluation following disturbing socialDr. Jonathan Reiner, a former cardiologist to Vice President Dick Cheney, urged President Donald Trump to undergo a medical evaluation following disturbing social

Ex-White House doctor urges Trump to seek medical help after he shares violent video

2026/04/11 09:45
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Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a former cardiologist to Vice President Dick Cheney, urged President Donald Trump to undergo a medical evaluation following disturbing social media posts.

Reiner cited Trump's week of threatening to destroy Iran's entire civilization, followed by posting a graphic video of a woman being beaten to death by a Haitian immigrant. Reiner stated the behavior pattern warrants concern, comparing it to family intervention scenarios.

Ex-White House doctor urges Trump to seek medical help after he shares violent video

Trump's post blamed Biden's immigration policies, labeling the accused as an "illegal alien criminal," and attacking Temporary Protected Status.

The post continued Trump's pattern of attacking Haitians, following his previous Springfield, Ohio, hoax claiming Haitian workers ate pets.

American Immigration Council fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick compared the administration's approach to Breitbart's racial crime coverage, calling it the most openly racist since the Wilson administration.

Reiner has previously criticized Trump for misrepresenting dementia screening test results.

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