Trump declared ‘fully fit’ despite ongoing health speculations

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During his second term, President Donald Trump has completed his initial physical examination, which also included a cognitive evaluation.

The results, which encompass the cognitive assessment and have been made public by the White House, indicate that Trump is ‘fully fit.’
The five-hour medical examination was conducted at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, with Dr. Sean Barbabella overseeing the process. As stated by the president, it included “every test you can imagine.”

“President Trump demonstrates excellent cognitive and physical health and is fully capable of fulfilling the responsibilities of the Commander-in-Chief and Head of State,” Barbabella noted in his report on the test outcomes. “He remains in outstanding health, showing strong cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and overall physical function.

“His active lifestyle plays a significant role in his well-being.”

The memo also pointed out the president’s “frequent victories in golf events.”

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What really grabbed the attention of many was Trump’s weight, which was reported to be 224 pounds.

It has been said that he achieved a perfect score of 30 out of 30 on the cognitive test, answering every question correctly.

“I did well,” he stated. “Overall, I felt I was in very good shape. A good heart, a good soul, a very good soul.”

Throughout Joe Biden’s presidency, Trump frequently ridiculed him for his age, referring to him as “Sleepy Joe” on multiple occasions. However, while Biden was 78 years old when he entered the White House and completed his presidency at 82, Trump would actually be 156 days older at the conclusion of his four years than Biden was at the end of his term.

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Trump mentioned that he took the cognitive assessment test because he wanted to set himself apart from his predecessor.

“I can’t really say much other than I answered every question correctly,” he shared with reporters on Air Force One.
The medical report provided the first public update on Trump’s health since the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, back in July.

Dr. Barbabella noted that, “An examination of the head, ears, nose, and throat showed no major issues, except for some scarring on the right ear from a gunshot wound.”

The doctor’s memo indicated that Trump was taking Aspirin, Mometasone cream for a skin condition, and Rosuvastatin and Ezetimibe to manage his cholesterol levels.

Recently, Trump was seen with bruises on his hands, which led to speculation about his health. The bruises were noticeable during his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in February. In response to the speculation, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt explained that the bruises were due to Trump “constantly working and shaking hands.”

Recently, videos from Mar-a-Lago that were shared on social media have ignited speculation regarding Trump’s leg, which seemed to be unsteady.

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