Monday’s press conference in the United States was intended to address foreign policy and tensions with Iran. However, the conversation shifted.
According to Newsner, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson mentioned his party colleague Neal Dunn.
He explained that Dunn had previously faced serious health problems but continued to carry out his duties.
As a result, a personal matter was introduced into an otherwise political context.
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Sensitive information
The discussion developed further when questions were raised about Dunn’s health. It then emerged that the issue involved a serious diagnosis that had not previously been made public, according to Newsner.
According to the same source, the situation changed when Trump continued to ask questions.
It was then stated that Dunn, according to Johnson, had received a terminal diagnosis that had not previously been disclosed.
Trump subsequently commented that Dunn would not have survived until June.
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The statement prompted Johnson to immediately emphasize that the information was sensitive and not intended for the public.
He also explained that medical assistance had since been initiated through specialists from the White House and a military hospital.
According to the same source, the treatment has had a positive effect, and Dunn’s condition is described as improved.
Debate on social media
The episode has since sparked debate, particularly on social media. Several people have criticized the public sharing of private health information.
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The criticism concerns, among other things, the boundary between public interest and the right to privacy. The discussion therefore shifted to focus more on ethics than on politics.
Sources: Alt om Kendte, and Newsner.
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