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Trump claims to be perfect, but the White House does not reveal his medical exam

The president visited Walter Reed Hospital this week, but the official report on his health remains unpublished

Trump claims to be perfect but the White House does not reveal his medical exam
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The White House has not yet published the official medical summary of Donald Trump's most recent physical examination, performed this week at Walter Reed National Military Hospital, a situation that has raised questions about transparency around the state of health of the president, who will turn 80 next month.

Although Trump publicly assured that the check went “perfect,” as of this Friday there is no detailed report available to the press or the public. According to CBS News, White House officials indicated that the report could be released “in the coming days,” without offering a specific date.

"I just finished my six-month physical at Walter Reed. Everything went PERFECT," Trump wrote Tuesday on Truth Social, his official social network. The president also thanked the medical staff at the military hospital.

Medical examinations under public care

The medical visit included routine physical and dental checkups, as previously explained by the White House. It is not the first time that the president's health has generated public interest: Trump went to the same medical center in April and October of last year for similar check-ups.

So far, the administration has not clarified whether the president will continue to undergo semiannual medical examinations or if he will return to the traditional scheme of an annual review.

In previous reports, presidential physician Sean Barbabella described Trump's health as "excellent." He even claimed that the president's cardiovascular age was approximately 14 years younger than his chronological age.

Trump's recent medical history

The president's health has been a recurring topic in recent months. Last July, Trump was seen with swollen ankles during public events, prompting the White House to report that he suffered from chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition linked to difficulties with blood circulation in the legs.

Additionally, in December, officials confirmed that the president underwent advanced preventive studies of the cardiovascular system and abdomen. Trump initially said he had had an MRI, although he later clarified to the Wall Street Journal that it was actually a CT scan.

The presidential doctor also previously explained that the visible marks on one of the president's hands would be related to the use of aspirin and frequent handshakes during public events.

For now, expectations remain focused on when the White House will make the full medical report public.

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