Trump Declared in Excellent Health Despite Weight Gain

Donald Trump received a clean bill of health following his annual physical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre, according to a White House memo released today. The former president’s physician declared him to be in “excellent health,” highlighting a younger-than-expected heart condition.
While the report indicated positive findings regarding his cardiovascular health, it also noted that Trump’s weight remains a concern. The memo stated that his doctor has advised increased exercise, a continued focus on weight loss, and ongoing cholesterol management. Details regarding specific weight measurements or cholesterol levels were not included in the released documentation.
The annual medical examination is a standard practice for prominent political figures. The release of the memo aims to provide transparency regarding the health of former public officials. The findings come as public attention often turns to the health of political leaders, particularly given the demanding nature of their roles.
The White House has previously released summaries of Trump’s medical evaluations, offering glimpses into his health status during his presidency. This latest assessment provides an update on his condition post-presidency, though specific details beyond the general findings remain limited. The complete medical records are not publicly available.


