Donald Trump Declared in “Excellent” Health After Latest Walter Reed Evaluation
Former President Donald Trump has received a clean bill of health following his most recent medical assessment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, with doctors confirming he is in “excellent” physical and cognitive condition.
The evaluation, praised by both supporters and medical professionals, revealed no signs of cognitive impairment, anxiety, or depression. Trump achieved a perfect score on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, and his heart, lung, and neurological functions were all reported to be in strong condition.
Ongoing issues such as high cholesterol and rosacea were noted, along with the presence of a benign colon polyp. Weighing in at 224 pounds, Trump remains in the “overweight” category—a slight improvement compared to previous years. However, this figure has sparked some public skepticism, particularly given his well-known taste for fast food.
Despite such concerns, Trump’s doctors credited his active lifestyle, especially his frequent golf games, as a major factor in maintaining his health. Trump himself stated he feels “better than ever” and proudly claimed he aced his cognitive test.
Dr. Mark Siegel, a respected medical commentator, applauded the former president’s improved cholesterol levels, lower blood pressure, and sharp cognitive performance—saying Trump’s health profile resembles that of someone significantly younger.
While online debates continue to swirl over the accuracy of the report, the overall findings present a reassuring picture of Trump’s physical and mental readiness as he eyes a return to the White House.