
Donald Trump has been declared in “excellent” physical and cognitive health following a medical examination at Walter Reed hospital near Washington, DC — his first official checkup during his second presidential run.
The White House released a detailed report noting strong cardiac, neurological, pulmonary, and general physical health, with no signs of depression or anxiety. Trump reportedly scored perfectly on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, a standard tool for screening cognitive decline.
His doctor confirmed that aside from a scar on his right ear — the result of last year’s assassination attempt — there were no abnormalities in his head, ears, nose, or throat, and his hearing remained normal.
Ongoing conditions such as high cholesterol, rosacea, and a previous COVID-19 infection were described as well-managed. The report also mentioned a benign colon polyp and medications for cholesterol, heart health, and skin care.
Trump, listed at 6 feet 2.5 inches tall and weighing 224 pounds, was said to have full joint and muscle mobility. Despite a well-known love for fast food and a lack of formal exercise, his doctor credited his health partly to regular golf, where he reportedly enjoys “frequent victories.”

The report concluded that Trump is fit to perform the duties of the presidency, with no heart abnormalities detected.
However, the health update stirred skepticism online. Many questioned the accuracy of the weight and height figures. “Something’s wrong — his height overestimated or his weight underestimated,” one person wrote.
Another commented, “Absolutely no way. I’m 5’11 and 225, and nowhere near Trump’s size.” A similar reaction echoed across social media, with one user saying plainly, “That man is not 224 lbs.”