May 30, 2026 - 14:56

President Donald Trump is in "excellent health," according to a statement released by the White House physician following a comprehensive medical examination conducted earlier this week. The doctor confirmed that the president underwent a standard physical and also completed a cognitive test as part of the routine evaluation.
The medical report noted that Trump's overall condition remains strong, with no major new health concerns identified. The cognitive test, which is often administered to screen for early signs of mental decline, was described as normal. The doctor did not provide specific scores but emphasized that the president's performance was consistent with his age and medical history.
This marks the first detailed health update on the president in several months. The examination included standard blood work, cardiovascular checks, and a review of his ongoing medication regimen. The doctor stated that Trump continues to maintain an active lifestyle and shows no signs of significant physical or cognitive impairment.
The positive assessment comes amid ongoing public interest in the president's health, particularly given his age and the demands of the office. While some critics have questioned the transparency of past medical reports, the doctor's statement this week was brief and offered no further details beyond the general conclusion of good health. No follow-up examinations were announced.
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