US President Donald Trump's physician has no doubt that the Republican leader is in "excellent health" and is "fully fit" to serve as commander-in-chief. The POTUS, 79, said after his visit on Tuesday that everything checked out "PERFECTLY."
Trump's medical team reportedly made the observations after a medical exam on Tuesday at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre -- one of the largest and prominent military medical centers in the country. Located in Bethesda, Maryland, it has provided medical care for several United States presidents since its opening in 1940.
A report from Dr Sean Barbabella, released late on Friday, says Trump underwent a CT scan and other heart imaging, along with cancer screenings and other preventative assessments carried out by 22 specialists.
The president weighed in at 238 pounds (108 kilograms), up 14 pounds (6 kg) from a medical exam in April 2025. His doctors gave him guidance on his diet, physical activity, and weight loss, but concluded that his "cognitive and physical performance are excellent."