The White House has released the latest medical evaluation of President Donald Trump , declaring the 79-year-old commander in chief “fully fit” to continue serving in office. The report, prepared by White House physician Dr. Sean Barbabella following a comprehensive examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, describes Trump’s cognitive and physical condition as “excellent” and highlights improvements in several key health indicators. The findings arrive as age, health, and cognitive fitness continue to play a major role in American political debate, particularly for presidents serving well into their seventies and eighties. According to the White House assessment, Trump underwent an extensive series of medical evaluations involving 22 specialists. The examination reportedly included: Doctors concluded that Trump remains physically and mentally capable of carrying out the duties of the presidency. The report specifically stated that his “cognitive and physical performance are excellent.” One of the most closely watched portions of the report involved cognitive screening. Trump completed the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a widely used test designed to identify potential signs of cognitive decline, memory impairment, or early dementia. According to the White House, Trump received a perfect score. The consistency of those results is likely to become a central talking point for the administration as questions about presidential fitness continue to dominate political discussions. The medical report states that Trump currently weighs 238 pounds (108 kilograms). At a height of 6 feet 3 inches, his body mass index (BMI) is listed at 29.7. A BMI of 30 or higher is generally categorized as obesity under standard medical guidelines. Trump’s current measurement places him just below that threshold. Doctors reportedly recommended continued attention to: However, they found no evidence that these factors currently impair his ability to perform presidential duties. The report highlighted significant improvements in Trump’s cholesterol levels compared with earlier years. Doctors attributed the improvement largely to medication and ongoing management. The report states that Trump continues taking: Both medications are commonly prescribed to lower cholesterol and reduce cardiovascular risk. The latest figures place his cholesterol levels well within generally accepted healthy ranges. The report also addressed Trump’s previously disclosed diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency. The condition occurs when veins in the legs struggle to return blood efficiently to the heart. Common symptoms include: The condition becomes increasingly common with age and is generally considered manageable when properly monitored. According to the White House report, Trump continues to experience mild lower-leg swelling but has shown improvement compared with previous examinations. Doctors did not identify any serious complications related to the condition. Observers have occasionally noticed bruising or discoloration on Trump’s hands during public appearances. Physicians attributed the bruising to: Doctors described the bruising as benign and common among patients taking blood-thinning medications. The report recommends continued use of low-dose aspirin therapy. Medical reports for sitting presidents have become increasingly scrutinized in modern politics. The US Constitution places enormous responsibilities on the presidency, making physical and cognitive fitness issues a matter of public interest. Health disclosures help voters and lawmakers assess: However, presidential medical reports are ultimately prepared by physicians working within the administration, meaning independent verification is often limited. For that reason, health reports frequently become part of broader political debates rather than ending them. At 79, Trump remains among the oldest presidents in American history. Age-related questions have increasingly become a bipartisan issue as American political leaders continue serving later in life. Supporters argue that experience and mental sharpness matter more than chronological age. Critics contend that advanced age naturally raises concerns about future health risks. The White House clearly intends for this latest report to reinforce confidence in Trump’s ability to continue serving. The medical report is likely to become a major talking point in the months ahead, particularly as opponents and supporters continue debating presidential fitness and transparency. For now, the official assessment from the White House is unequivocal: Trump remains in excellent health and fully capable of carrying out the duties of the presidency. Whether that settles public debate is another matter entirely.
White House Declares Trump 'Fully Fit' for Presidency
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