U.S. President Donald Trump will undergo a Trump health update exam on May 26 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre, the White House said Monday.
The White House described the visit as a routine annual medical and dental assessment for preventive care, marking Trump’s fourth disclosed medical visit since returning to office.
The examination will take place in Maryland, near Washington, as Trump prepares to turn 80 in June and remains under public scrutiny over his age and health.
Recent concern has focused on visible bruising and wounds on Trump’s hands during public appearances.
Karoline Leavitt brings the White House press room to a complete silence with an update on Trump’s MRI scan.
After months of media hysteria over Trump’s health, the results are back — and they are staggering:
“President Trump’s cardiovascular imaging was perfectly normal. No… pic.twitter.com/LiXuDcq9SG
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Trump’s physician, Navy Captain Sean Barbabella, attributed the bruising to frequent handshaking and daily aspirin use.
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Trump dismissed health concerns while speaking to reporters Monday, saying he felt “literally the same” as he did 50 years ago.