Perhaps someone should file a complaint with the medical licensing board in the state where he is licensed to practice. Diagnosing a major illness of a patient the doctor has never examined must minimally be professional misconduct if not professional misconduct. Both are grounds for revocation of a medical license.
Dr. Gupta has also publicly called disputed the diagnosis of a licensed physician who has examined the patient on multiple occasions and who is currently caring for the patient. If Dr. Gupta was paid by CNN for the “diagnosis” both CNN and Dr. Gupta may have violated criminal statutes. It is possible a case could be made against CNN and Dr. Gupta for libel against Dr. Jackson, if not President Trump.
The second sentence of post #23 should have read, “Diagnosing a major illness of a patient the doctor has never examined must minimally be professional misconduct if not professional incompetence.”