Body Language Expert Reveals True Meaning Of Trump’s Doctor’s Live Health Update

YouTube By The List Staff/Oct. 3, 2020 6:50 pm EST

In politics it can be hard to take things at face value — after all, there has been a deceptive politician or two in this country’s history. But what about the doctors of politicians? Can everything they say be taken at face value, particularly when we’re talking about President Donald Trump’s health condition in the wake of his COVID-19 diagnosis?

On Saturday morning, the world got a chance to make that determination for themselves, as Trump’s personal physician, along with the team of doctors treating the president, gave an update on the status of his health. From the steps of Walter Reed Medical Center, Dr. Sean Conley, Dr. Sean Dooley, and Dr. Brian Garibaldi spoke on the matter — but it ultimately left viewers with more questions than it did answers.  Those who are looking for any clues they can get want to know what can be gleaned from the body language of these doctors, and body language expert and psychologist Dr. Reneé Carr, who is also a political and corporate advisor, spoke to The List about some of the telltale signs they displayed at the press conference. 

Body Language Expert Reveals True Meaning Of Trump’s Doctor’s Live Health Update

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By The List Staff/Oct. 3, 2020 6:50 pm EST

In politics it can be hard to take things at face value — after all, there has been a deceptive politician or two in this country’s history. But what about the doctors of politicians? Can everything they say be taken at face value, particularly when we’re talking about President Donald Trump’s health condition in the wake of his COVID-19 diagnosis?

On Saturday morning, the world got a chance to make that determination for themselves, as Trump’s personal physician, along with the team of doctors treating the president, gave an update on the status of his health. From the steps of Walter Reed Medical Center, Dr. Sean Conley, Dr. Sean Dooley, and Dr. Brian Garibaldi spoke on the matter — but it ultimately left viewers with more questions than it did answers.  Those who are looking for any clues they can get want to know what can be gleaned from the body language of these doctors, and body language expert and psychologist Dr. Reneé Carr, who is also a political and corporate advisor, spoke to The List about some of the telltale signs they displayed at the press conference. 

On Saturday morning, the world got a chance to make that determination for themselves, as Trump’s personal physician, along with the team of doctors treating the president, gave an update on the status of his health. From the steps of Walter Reed Medical Center, Dr. Sean Conley, Dr. Sean Dooley, and Dr. Brian Garibaldi spoke on the matter — but it ultimately left viewers with more questions than it did answers. 

Those who are looking for any clues they can get want to know what can be gleaned from the body language of these doctors, and body language expert and psychologist Dr. Reneé Carr, who is also a political and corporate advisor, spoke to The List about some of the telltale signs they displayed at the press conference. 

Dr. Conley seemed to push away certain topics, according to body language expert

One thing that seemed obvious to Carr was Conley’s body language around certain topics. “As he stated this morning the president is doing very well, he pushed his hands out as if he were tired of hearing the question and wanted to stop having to answer it. Pushing out of the hands is symbolic of pushing away the topic, someone’s comments, or pushing away the question,” she said.

Certain points were made to oppose other reports, says Carr

Expert says the doctors were likely fed lines for the update

Carr noted that Dr. Garibaldi also likely either “fabricated” or “was instructed to emphasize President Trump’s mood” when he said, “[Trump’s] in such GREAT spirits.” She provided more insight, saying, “It also appears that President Trump himself emphasized for Dr. Garibaldi to specifically say ‘great’ spirits because the word ”great’ is an adjective common in President Trump’s conversational language.”

Likewise, Carr says that “Dr. Conley also appeared to have received soundbites from the president’s press team. Specifically, the doctor made it a point to emphasize that the president is cognitively functioning at a level high enough to complete the Medical Chief of Staff’s directives.”