U.S. President Donald Trump has been declared in exceptional health after undergoing a comprehensive medical evaluation at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, according to a memo released by the White House on Friday. The assessment, conducted by Trump’s physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, emphasized the president’s robust overall condition and strong physical capabilities.
Dr. Barbabella stated that President Trump “remains in exceptional health, exhibiting strong cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological, and physical performance.” The physician’s report also confirmed that Trump successfully completed preventive health screenings and received updated immunizations as part of his routine care. These included his annual flu shot and the latest COVID-19 booster vaccine, administered ahead of his upcoming international engagements.
The medical memo reaffirmed the president’s consistent commitment to maintaining optimal health through regular evaluations and preventive care. Trump’s checkup at Walter Reed, a premier U.S. military medical institution known for its high-profile patients, was part of his standard annual examination protocol. The evaluation reportedly included comprehensive physical tests, laboratory work, and imaging designed to assess his readiness for public duties and travel.
Trump’s clean bill of health underscores his sustained energy and stamina, traits frequently highlighted by his supporters and campaign representatives. As the president continues to prepare for major diplomatic events and potential future political campaigns, his medical clearance from Walter Reed adds to the narrative of vigor and resilience that has characterized his public image.
The White House did not release additional details beyond the physician’s statement but reiterated that President Trump remains fit to fulfill all presidential responsibilities and upcoming travel commitments.


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