Trump’s Latest Physical Exam Turns Heads After Small Detail Confirms What We’ve All Been Thinking

President Donald Trump has been declared in excellent physical condition following his first official medical examination since beginning his second term. The 78-year-old president spent several hours at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on April 11, where he underwent a complete evaluation before departing for Mar-a-Lago for the weekend.
A detailed medical summary issued by the White House on April 13, authored by Dr. Sean Barbabella, provided a full overview of the president’s health status, medications, and recent improvements in fitness. The report noted that Trump is currently prescribed Rosuvastatin and Ezetimibe for cholesterol management, along with a low-dose aspirin regimen for heart health. He also uses Mometasone cream as needed for a minor skin condition.
Standing 6 feet 3 inches tall, Trump’s weight is now recorded at 224 pounds — a notable 20-pound reduction from his 2020 physical. The report attributed the improvement to healthier dietary habits and consistent physical activity, including frequent golf sessions and an active daily schedule filled with meetings and travel.
Dr. Barbabella’s assessment confirmed that the president remains “fully fit” to carry out his responsibilities. The memo also revealed that Trump successfully underwent cataract surgery on both eyes and a routine colonoscopy in July 2024, which found a benign polyp and mild diverticulosis, both typical findings for adults of his age.
All of Trump’s vaccinations, including those required for international travel, are current. His physician described his heart, lungs, and neurological functions as strong and stable — underscoring his overall vitality as the oldest president in U.S. history.