The president took his first physical examination since his second appointment, and results were immediately predicted.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump took his first annual exam since taking his second term with a visit to Walter Reed Military Medical Center in Washington on April 11.
“Overall, I felt it was in a very good shape. A good heart, a good soul, a very good soul,” Trump told Air Force reporters later that day, saying more details are expected on Sunday.
White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt told reporters Friday that Trump is in healthy health.
She said that it includes daily physically comprehensive testing and imaging, and that she has promised more details from Dr. Shawn Barbabera, a White House physician.
“There’s quite a bit of it to make sure the president is achieving all his goals,” Leavitt said. “And we’ll provide that read as soon as possible.”
The President informed the world of his appointment through his true social platform on April 8th.
His previous physical examinations in his first semester included recording vital signs and conducting blood tests, checking cholesterol and glucose levels, and assessments of organ function. Cancer and heart disease screening is also a standard procedure, with all previous trials giving the president a clean health standard.
Trump repeatedly defended his mental vision, celebrating his perfect score with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment he took in 2018, and what he described as the current physically different perfect test.
“I wanted something a little different to Biden. I took a cognitive test,” Trump said midway through the flight. “I don’t know what to say to you other than getting all the answers right.”
According to the letter, his doctor reported improvements in laboratory results.
“With his continued interest in preventive health monitoring and maintenance, he will continue to enjoy a healthy and active lifestyle for years to come,” writes Aronwald.
Previous exams also have been the president’s lifelong abstinence from cigarettes and alcohol.
During his first term in January 2018, then White House physician Dr. Ronnie L. Jackson declared the president “good health” after a four-hour examination.
In the final years of his first term, his weight rose to 244 pounds, a 2020 physical examination conducted by Dr. Sean Conley found.