Donald Trump health report declares president in excellent condition
The White House released a medical report prepared by Dr. Sean P. Barbabella following President Donald Trump's annual examination at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on May 26, 2026. The report states that Trump's overall health is "excellent," with normal findings for his heart, lungs, eyes, neck, thyroid, lymph nodes, and neurological function. His weight was recorded at 238 lb (≈108 kg), and doctors advised weight loss, a low‑dose aspirin regimen, dietary moderation, increased physical activity, and avoidance of tobacco and alcohol.
Minor observations included slight swelling in the lower legs and blue marks on his hands, which doctors attributed to frequent handshaking and aspirin therapy. Cognitive testing showed a perfect score of 30 out of 30, indicating normal mental capacity. At 80 years old, Trump becomes the oldest person to serve as U.S. president. No serious medical conditions were identified.
Preventive counseling was provided, and the report concluded that Trump is fully fit to perform the duties of the president and commander‑in‑chief.