The latest medical report released by the White House says President Donald Trump is in “excellent health” again, a common trend seen throughout his two terms.After Trump visited the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center this week, Dr. Sean Barbabella said he has “strong cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and overall physical function” and concluded the 79-year-old president is “fully fit” to serve. The annual medical examination marked his third trip to the facility in the past 13 months.Trump’s physical and mental fitness is in the public spotlight as he turns 80 on June 14, but his record shows he has had relatively good health for his age, despite a hospitalization for COVID-19 and being shot by a bullet.
Here is a timeline of Trump’s past medical results with all the health complications he faced in the past decade:
January 2018 — First presidential physical
For Trump’s first presidential physical in January 2018, Dr. Ronny Jackson described his overall health as “excellent” but recommended an improved diet, routine exercise, and weight reduction.
At the time, Trump weighed 239 pounds and had a body mass index of 29.9, just below the obesity threshold. Jackson, who was later elected to the House as a Texas Republican, reported normal cardiac levels but increased the medication dosage to treat the president’s elevated cholesterol.











