Trump Says He's 'In Good Health' After Walter Reed Exam

President Donald Trump stated he is in “good health” following a physical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday. The examination comes as scrutiny continues regarding the health of the nation's oldest president, inaugurated at age 70.
Trump made the announcement after undergoing the routine check-up. While details of the exam were not immediately released, he indicated his doctors were pleased with the results. He told reporters, "I feel great. Everything is good. My doctors are very happy."
The physical is part of regular medical evaluations for the President. Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is the primary medical facility for the U.S. military and also serves as the president’s designated medical center. Previous examinations have been subject to public interest given Trump's age and past health disclosures.
The President's health has been a topic of discussion throughout his presidency. His age continues to be a factor in public perception and media coverage. The White House typically releases limited details regarding the President’s medical assessments, citing privacy concerns. Further information is expected to be released at a later date, according to reports.




