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President Trump’s medical team provides update on the president's health from Walter Reed medical center. msnbc.com/live Image
President Trump "has remained without fever since Friday morning; his vital signs are stable," Dr. Sean Dooley says of the president's condition.
President Trump could be discharged from Walter Reed medical center "as early as tomorrow" if his condition supports that, his medical team says.
Dr. Conley says he tried to reflect "upbeat attitude" of the WH in Saturday briefing, adding that he didn't want to give info that "might steer the course of illness in another direction," and "it came off that we were trying to hide something, which wasn't necessarily true."

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