Donald Trump's doctor says he's in excellent health
Donald Trump's doctor has declared him to be in excellent health following a recent medical examination. The report indicates that Trump underwent various tests, including a CT scan and cancer screenings, with results showing strong overall physical function. Despite some concerns regarding his weight and previous injuries, the doctor confirmed that he is fit to fulfill his presidential duties.
- ▪Donald Trump is reported to be in excellent health after a medical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
- ▪The president's medical report included assessments from 22 specialists and indicated strong cardiac, pulmonary, and neurological function.
- ▪Trump's weight has increased to 108 kg, and he has been advised to aim for continued weight loss.
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Donald Trump's doctors says he is in 'excellent health'. Here's what's in the president's medical reportLBy Lewis WisemanTopic:HealthSat 30 May 2026 at 4:06pmSat 30 May 2026 at 4:06pmSat 30 May 2026 at 4:06pmThe medical report says the US president is in excellent health. (Reuters: Evan Vucci)abc.net.au/news/donald-trump-excellent-health-medical-report-explainer/106740908Link copiedShareShare articleDonald Trump's doctor says the president is in "excellent health" after a medical examination earlier this week at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.The report from Sean Barbabella, released on Friday local time, says Mr Trump underwent a CT scan, cancer screenings and other preventative assessments carried out by 22 specialists."He is fully fit to carry out all duties of the…
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