In an extensive evaluation, President Trump's health was confirmed to be "excellent," displaying no symptoms of anxiety or depression.
Trump's Health Declared "Excellent" by White House Physician

Trump's Health Declared "Excellent" by White House Physician
Donald Trump's recent medical report emphasizes his cognitive and physical well-being.
According to a memo released by Captain Sean Barbabella, President Trump's White House physician, the 78-year-old is reportedly in "excellent cognitive and physical health." This declaration comes after Trump's first annual physical during his second presidential term, conducted at a hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. The comprehensive nearly five-hour examination involved a series of blood tests, ultrasounds, and a cardiac assessment, which yielded no abnormalities.
Dr. Barbabella noted that Trump's "active lifestyle," including "frequent victories in golf," greatly benefits his health. He emphasized that Trump remains fully capable of fulfilling the responsibilities of the Commander-in-Chief. The president underwent neurological tests and scored a perfect 30 out of 30 on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a widely used test for cognitive decline.
In addressing the media aboard Air Force One, Trump expressed confidence in his health, stating, "Overall, I felt I was in very good shape." He mentioned receiving some lifestyle advice from doctors without elaborating on specifics. However, the memo indicated that Trump has "minor sun damage" and a few benign skin lesions.
Cholesterol management medications, including Rosuvastatin and Ezetimibe, along with Aspirin for cardiac prevention, are part of Trump's ongoing health regimen. His medical history also includes well-controlled hypercholesterolemia, a previous Covid infection, and a benign colon polyp.
At 224 pounds and standing 6 feet 2.5 inches tall, Trump is categorized as overweight but has lost weight since February 2019, when he weighed 243 pounds. Dr. Barbabella praised Trump's full range of motion in his joints and muscles, attributing his good health to his active lifestyle.
This medical report follows an assassination attempt last July, in which a bullet grazed Trump’s ear. Previous evaluations during his first term had noted issues with weight and exercise, and Trump often criticized his opponent Joe Biden regarding health matters. Amidst these evaluations, contrasting health assessments continue to shape presidential campaigns.
Dr. Barbabella noted that Trump's "active lifestyle," including "frequent victories in golf," greatly benefits his health. He emphasized that Trump remains fully capable of fulfilling the responsibilities of the Commander-in-Chief. The president underwent neurological tests and scored a perfect 30 out of 30 on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a widely used test for cognitive decline.
In addressing the media aboard Air Force One, Trump expressed confidence in his health, stating, "Overall, I felt I was in very good shape." He mentioned receiving some lifestyle advice from doctors without elaborating on specifics. However, the memo indicated that Trump has "minor sun damage" and a few benign skin lesions.
Cholesterol management medications, including Rosuvastatin and Ezetimibe, along with Aspirin for cardiac prevention, are part of Trump's ongoing health regimen. His medical history also includes well-controlled hypercholesterolemia, a previous Covid infection, and a benign colon polyp.
At 224 pounds and standing 6 feet 2.5 inches tall, Trump is categorized as overweight but has lost weight since February 2019, when he weighed 243 pounds. Dr. Barbabella praised Trump's full range of motion in his joints and muscles, attributing his good health to his active lifestyle.
This medical report follows an assassination attempt last July, in which a bullet grazed Trump’s ear. Previous evaluations during his first term had noted issues with weight and exercise, and Trump often criticized his opponent Joe Biden regarding health matters. Amidst these evaluations, contrasting health assessments continue to shape presidential campaigns.