Trump Highlights Dr. Oz's Healthcare Knowledge During Public Remarks
President Trump highlighted Dr. Oz's knowledge of healthcare programs during a public statement. He called on Dr. Oz to stand up, noting his unparalleled expertise in Medicaid, Medicare, and related medical matters. The event underscored Dr. Oz's presence and recognition by the president.
realitytea.comPresident Trump praised Dr. Oz during a recent statement, emphasizing his extensive knowledge of healthcare programs. The president stated, 'We have a man here who knows more about Medicaid, Medicare, medical CRAP than any human being.
Where's Dr. Oz? ' Dr. Oz was present at the location where President Trump made the statement, as indicated by the president's direct call for him to stand up. @MarioNawfal reported on the event, capturing the president's words of praise for Dr.
Oz's expertise in these areas.
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