COVERUP?
Melania Trump Returns From Hospital – But ‘Questions Remain’ After NY Times Report

Melania Trump late Saturday morning returned from Walter Reed Hospital after spending five days recovering from a standard procedure that “typically has a one-day recuperation period,” according to an extensive New York Times report released Friday.
“Mrs. Trump’s recovery has been shrouded in secrecy by protective aides, citing patient privacy laws. But the silence comes amid an unusually long recovery period for a successful procedure that experts say is typically performed on a conscious patient and takes 45 to 90 minutes,” the Times noted.
The paper of record went so far as to suggest that perhaps the First Lady was no longer at Walter Reed.
“The West Wing would not say whether she remained at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center outside Washington. Neither would the East Wing,” the Times reported, referring to the First Lady’s communications staff. “A spokesman with the Secret Service declined to confirm the first lady’s whereabouts. And the public affairs office at Walter Reed did not respond to a request for comment.”
Just before 10:30 AM Saturday morning the First Lady’s Communications Director, Stephanie Grisham, released a terse, 45-word statement.
“The First Lady returned home to the White House this morning. She is resting comfortably and remains in high spirits. Our office has received thousands of calls and emails wishing Mrs. Trump well, and we thank everyone who has taken the time to reach out.”
Ordinarily, when a member of the First Family undergoes any type of surgery or medical treatment physicians hold daily press conferences to update Americans on the patient’s status, and to help educate Americans on the treatment.
But once again this First Family has refused to do so. Americans are still stinging from being lied to about President Trump’s health, first from his personal physician before the election, then after, by the White House Physician to the President.
Many on social media are not satisfied:
1: A lot of questions remain about @FLOTUS medical condition, and why her stay was as lengthy as it was. Melania Trump’s privacy has been a hallmark of her tenure, and this medical procedure another example. @StephGrisham45 tells me: “Every patient is different…”
— Kate Bennett (@KateBennett_DC) May 19, 2018
This just in: First Lady Melania Trump released from hospital. The White House has declined to explain why she spent five days at Walter Reed for what is generally an outpatient procedure, citing her privacy. pic.twitter.com/rPZLrCB3Ne
— Jeff Zeleny (@jeffzeleny) May 19, 2018
melania finishes her staycation away from that man https://t.co/JVSJoEgWDQ
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) May 19, 2018
Melania in her hospital room.
“Sheet. He is still there.”
Click. Click. Scroll.
“Hurry up Mueller. Hurry up.”
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) May 19, 2018
The white House is covering up something concerning Melania , she has been in the hospital all this time and no release. There is some thing bigger than what is being reported. Covering up is the standard procedure of this corrupt white House.
— David Ruch (@DavidRuch2) May 19, 2018
Yep, the only thing that keeps one in the hospital for a week is open heart surgery or something equally as serious. My niece had a kidney TRANSPLANT and was only in the hospital for about a week. As usual they are lying and hiding something.
— EndlessPawsibilities (@EndlessPaws58) May 19, 2018

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