April 14, 2025 - 00:13

The results from the president's annual medical examination conducted on Friday reveal that he is in "excellent health." According to the White House physician, the president's vital signs are normal, and his neurological functioning is intact. These findings come as a reassurance to the public regarding the president's overall well-being.
Notably, the examination also highlighted some scarring on the president's ear, a remnant from an assassination attempt during a rally last summer. This detail serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with his role and the intense scrutiny he faces. Despite this injury, the physician emphasized that the president's health remains robust, allowing him to continue his duties without significant concern.
The annual medical check-up is a routine procedure for sitting presidents, aimed at providing transparency about their health to the American people. The positive results are expected to bolster confidence in the president's ability to lead effectively.
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