On May 30 (Washington time), the White House released the health report of US President Donald Trump after a medical examination lasting about 3 hours at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
According to a report by Dr. Sean Barbabella, Mr. Trump underwent a series of in-depth tests and assessments with the participation of 22 medical experts.
The test contents include computed tomography (CT), cardiovascular assessment, cancer screening, and many other preventive tests.
The conclusion of the medical team shows that the US leader is in a "very good health" and "fully capable of performing his duties as commander-in-chief".
After the inspection on May 27, Mr. Trump also affirmed that all results were "perfect".
The report said that the US President currently weighs about 108kg, an increase of about 6kg compared to the previous public test in April 2025. Doctors have made recommendations related to diet, physical exercise and weight control.
With a height of about 1.9m, Mr. Trump's body mass index (BMI) is currently at 29.7, close to the obesity threshold according to medical standards.
The report also recorded some minor bruises on Mr. Trump's hand. According to doctors, this is a benign phenomenon, possibly related to frequent handshakes as well as the process of using low-dose aspirin.
Regarding the chronic venous insufficiency that was previously announced, the medical team said that there was still a slight swelling in the calf, but this condition has improved compared to last year.
Doctors confirmed that no significant abnormalities related to cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological or other important bodily functions were detected.
Mr. Trump also continued to achieve a perfect score of 30/30 in the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) cognitive assessment test, similar to previous tests in 2018 and 2025.
The report shows that Mr. Trump's cholesterol levels have improved significantly thanks to drug treatment. Total cholesterol levels are currently at 143, a sharp decrease from the 223 recorded in 2018.
This year, Mr. Trump will turn 80 and is currently the oldest US president ever elected. The new health report was released as he prepares for the political campaign stage before the upcoming midterm elections.