Maybe she should follow LBJ’s example?
President Lyndon Johnson shows reporters his gall bladder surgery scar, October 20, 1965.
The Associated Press and one of its White House reporters, Darlene Superville, raised conspiratorial doubts about the health of First Lady Melania Trump after her husband President Donald Trump gave the press an update on her health Friday morning as he left the White House for the G7 summit in Quebec, saying Trump’s comments added “mystery” and “intrigue” to the situation.
Melania spent five days at the military’s Walter Reed National Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland in May, recuperating from a kidney procedure. Hospitals try to discharge patients as soon as possible due to the risk of infection, so a five day stay is an indication of a serious procedure.
President and Mrs. Trump at a FEMA briefing, June 6, 2018, White House photo via Twitter.
Melania did not accompany her husband on the trip. The President said to the press, ““First lady’s great–right there (pointing at the White House). She has to, and she wanted to go, can’t fly for one month, the doctors say. She had a big operation! That was a close to a four-hour operation. And uh, she’s doing great. Right there. And you know what? She’s a great First Lady.”
Trump: Melania wanted to go on my trip abroad but she can't fly for one month after surgery pic.twitter.com/kxlTdT3TcB
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) June 8, 2018
The AP posted a tweet for Superville’s article that reads, “The first lady’s office said she’d undergone a procedure for a benign kidney condition, but Trump says the first lady isn’t traveling with him because she had a four-hour operation and doctors told her not to fly for a month.”
The first lady's office said she'd undergone a procedure for a benign kidney condition, but Trump says the first lady isn't traveling with him because she had a four-hour operation and doctors told her not to fly for a month. https://t.co/qpNUzhovz1
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) June 8, 2018
Superville’s report reflected her initial conspiratorial take on Trump’s remarks, “.@POTUS adds to the intrigue surrounding @FLOTUS, telling reporters she wanted to join him at G-7 but she had a 4-hour operation and docs told her not to fly for a month…Trump used ‘surgery’ in his tweet earlier this week about Melania. First lady’s office initially said ‘procedure’”
.@POTUS adds to the intrigue surrounding @FLOTUS, telling reporters she wanted to join him at G-7 but she had a 4-hour operation and docs told her not to fly for a month.
— darlene superville (@dsupervilleap) June 8, 2018
Trump used ‘surgery’ in his tweet earlier this week about Melania. First lady’s office initially said ‘procedure’ https://t.co/1dIIYTKQiZ
— darlene superville (@dsupervilleap) June 8, 2018
…Trump’s comments only added to the mystery surrounding his wife’s recent hospitalization and nearly four-week absence from the public eye.
The first lady’s office announced May 14 that she had had an embolization procedure to treat a kidney condition described as benign. She spent five nights in a military hospital before returning to the White House on May 19 to continue her recuperation.
Her office has declined to provide additional details about Mrs. Trump’s condition, citing privacy rights.
Mrs. Trump’s absence, beginning soon after she announced her initiative to teach kindness to children, sparked all sorts of theories about where she was and what might have happened to her, including that she had moved back to the family’s penthouse at Trump Tower in New York…”
Superville’s report concluded saying Melania had made her first public appearance since the surgery on Wednesday at a FEMA hurricane season briefing, but failed to note she had attended a private White House reception for Gold Star families Monday evening or that Melania had been seen by several reporters last week walking around the White House.
On Wednesday President Trump blasted the media for spreading vicious gossip about the First Lady as she recuperated in private.
The Fake News Media has been so unfair, and vicious, to my wife and our great First Lady, Melania. During her recovery from surgery they reported everything from near death, to facelift, to left the W.H. (and me) for N.Y. or Virginia, to abuse. All Fake, she is doing really well!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 6, 2018
…Four reporters spotted Melania in the White House last week walking merrily along to a meeting. They never reported the sighting because it would hurt the sick narrative that she was living in a different part of the world, was really ill, or whatever. Fake News is really bad!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 6, 2018
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