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President Donald Trump is “doing very well” and is anxious to return to the White House, his top national security aide said Sunday.
Robert O’Brien, the national security advisor told reporters that he had not spoken directly to the president on Sunday but had talked with Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff.
“He said the president is doing very well and, not surprisingly, wants to come back home,” O’Brien said.
Trump’s team of doctors at Walter Reed said they were hopeful Trump could return to the White House on Monday.
O’Brien said a transfer of power to Vice President Mike Pence is not “on the table right now.” He said the White House was prepared for any contingencies related to the president’s health.
“We have plans for everything,” he said.
“So far, the president is in great shape, he’s firmly in command of the government of the country,” O’Brien said.
The president will get a briefing from his foreign relations team including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo this afternoon, O’Brien said.
Trump was flown to Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland on Friday evening. Concerns about the president’s health linger despite two briefings from Dr. Sean Conley, the White House physician.