WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is set to receive his annual medical and dental examinations on May 26, marking the near-octogenarian's fourth visit to medical experts since his return to the White House.
Trump, who turns 80 years old on June 14, will also meet with service members during his trip to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, the White House said.
Trump's health has been under enormous scrutiny after he became the oldest person elected president of the United States. Trump has dismissed any health concerns. "I feel the same as I felt 50 years ago," Trump said at a May 4 White House event. "I'm not a senior. I'm far younger than a senior."
Trump later joked about his lack of exercise outside of playing golf. "I work out so much. Like, about one minute a day, max. If I'm lucky," he said on May 5.
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