
The latest medical evaluation of Donald Trump, conducted at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, reveals he is in “excellent” physical and cognitive condition.
Celebrated by both supporters and healthcare professionals alike, the comprehensive exam showed no signs of cognitive decline, anxiety, or depression. Trump achieved a perfect score on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, underscoring his sharp mental acuity. Additionally, his heart, lungs, and neurological systems were all reported to be in strong, healthy condition.
The report did note some ongoing conditions, including high cholesterol, rosacea, and a benign colon polyp. Trump’s weight was recorded at 224 pounds, placing him in the “overweight” category—a slight but notable improvement compared to previous years.
Despite some skepticism and questions raised about the accuracy of his weight, doctors attribute his physical well-being largely to his active lifestyle, highlighting his frequent golfing as a key contributor to his fitness.
Trump himself expressed confidence, stating he feels “better than ever” and proudly affirmed that he aced his cognitive test.
Renowned medical expert Dr. Mark Siegel applauded Trump’s lowered blood pressure, improved cholesterol levels, and overall cognitive health, remarking that his health profile resembles that of a much younger individual.
Compared to earlier health records, the improvements are striking, with stabilized blood pressure and significantly reduced cholesterol levels.
While debates about the report’s authenticity continue online, this thorough medical assessment offers a reassuring glimpse into Trump’s physical and mental readiness to lead.