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The elderly president was given 30 days to turn over all documents concerning his health, as one of his revenge-tour lawsuits backfired.
President Donald Trump is facing a bombshell demand to turn over his medical records as one of his lawsuits against his enemies backfires.
The demand was made in legal papers filed by the board of journalism’s most prestigious prize, the Pulitzer, as part of a defamation lawsuit Trump filed in 2022 over reporting on an investigation into his Russia ties. Now, however, the Pulitzer board’s attorneys have hit back in the most personal way possible for the ailing, 79-year-old president. They have given him 30 days to hand over all tax documents and all documents concerning his medical or psychological health.
The Trump case claimed the Pulitzer board was “perpetuating the absurdly false and defamatory narrative contrived by the President’s political opponents: that he and his campaign somehow colluded with Vladimir Putin and the Russian government to gain advantage in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.”
the coverage “dramatically furthered the nation’s understanding of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.” And, upon review, the board found that none of the reporting could be “discredited.”

As part of the case, Trump demanded that the prizes for the New York Times and the Washington Post in 2018 be annulled.
Pulitzer Prize board members have now filed counter documents in Okeechobee County, Florida. Law & Crime reports that the president has 30 days from Dec. 11 to respond to the request.
They have jointly demanded all of Trump’s tax returns “from all jurisdictions, including all attachments, schedules, and worksheets” from 2015 to the newest available, documents pointing to “sufficient to show all sources of Your income,” in addition to documents from the same time frame that are “sufficient to show all of Your financial holdings.”
They are also requesting his listed liabilities, as well as his health records and prescription medication history.
A spokesman for President Trump’s legal team told the Daily Beast that the case is about “correcting the record.”
