White House AIDS Rumors
White House AIDS Rumors: Trump doc says Trump bodyguard, lawyer ‘raided’ his office, took medical files
Dr. Harold Bornstein said he felt "raped" after White House aide Keith Schiller and lawyer Alan Garten showed up unannounced and took Trump's files
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May 1, 2018
Dr. Harold Bornstein in his office.
Editor’s note: With recent revelations about Trump’s real sexual history and his relationship with reputed gay mob boss, Roy Cohn, the MSM is following up on the coverup that comes closer and closer to confirming Trump’s AIDs diagnosis rumors.
by Anna R. Schecter for NBC News
Bornstein said the original and only copy of Trump’s charts, including lab reports under Trump’s name as well as under the pseudonyms his office used for Trump, were taken.
In February 2017, a top White House aide who was Trump’s longtime personal bodyguard, along with the top lawyer at the Trump Organization and a third man, showed up at the office of Trump’s New York doctor without notice and took all the president’s medical records.
Trump and Cohn “out on the town.” No, it is not a “date,” not technically.
In an exclusive interview in his Park Avenue office, Bornstein told NBC News that he felt “raped, frightened and sad” when Keith Schiller and another “large man” came to his office to collect the president’s records on the morning of Feb. 3, 2017. At the time, Schiller, who had long worked as Trump’s bodyguard, was serving as director of Oval Office operations at the White House.
“They must have been here for 25 or 30 minutes. It created a lot of chaos,” Bornstein said, who described the incident as frightening.
A framed 8×10 photo of Bornstein and Trump that had been hanging on the wall in the waiting room now lies flat under a stack of papers on the top shelf of Bornstein’s bookshelf. Bornstein said the men asked him to take it off the wall.