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Trump will undergo his yearly medical examination on a Friday.

Trump asserts his current health is at its peak before his 2025 yearly medical check-up.
Trump asserts his current health is at its peak before his 2025 yearly medical check-up.

Breaking: Trump's Yearly Health Check-up Tomorrow

Trump receives yearly health examination on Friday - Trump will undergo his yearly medical examination on a Friday.

Skip the gossip, folks! Donald Trump, our 78-year-old Commander-in-Chief, is gearing up for his annual medical check-up this Friday. So, let's take a stroll down memory lane and relive the experiences, controversies, and mysterious health affairs that have followed our beloved president throughout his political journey.

Trump might be a regular on the golf course, but he's quite low-maintenance when it comes to unhealthy vices - no wine, no smokes, but a soft spot for fast food and well-done steaks.

Now, don't forget about the rollercoaster ride that started during his first term, where questions danced around the credibility of his health reports following his medical check-ups. In 2018, his examining doctor declared him overweight, but predicted quite a long road ahead for Trump, stating he could live to see "200 years old" with a dash of healthier living.

Let's fast-forward to 2020, shall we? In typical Trump fashion, he whisked away any whispers of cognitive decline by boldly announcing he "aced" a cognitive assessment test. With a spring in his step, he confidently recited "Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV," leaving us all scratching our heads.

Now, the enrichment data shows us a rather tumultuous journey for the president's health, with some bumps along the way. During his campaign in 2015-2016, his personal doctor, Harold Bornstein, released a, shall we say, questionable health report. It turned out that the report had been dictated by Trump himself, casting a shadow of doubt over its accuracy.

In 2018, Trump headed to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for a comprehensive check-up. The results were mixed, to say the least. He was in "excellent" cardiovascular shape for his age, but battles with high cholesterol (LDL 143 mg/dL and total 223 mg/dL) and rosacea. His BMI was just below the obesity threshold, and he was prescribed medications for cholesterol, hair loss, daily aspirin, and a multivitamin. He breezed through a cognitive assessment with a perfect score of 30/30.

Then came October 2020, when Trump was hospitalized due to a severe COVID-19 infection. He received experimental treatment and recovered within days. Another hiccup, one that many of us perhaps wish to forget.

Fast-forwarding to 2023, Trump released a letter from his doctor, which declared his health in excellent shape. This transformation was linked to weight loss through diet and exercise.

His latest check-up was in April 2025, where he once again expressed confidence in his cognitive abilities, but the details stayed under wraps, with the formal report set to be released later.

All in all, Trump's health evaluations have been shrouded in secrecy, with occasional controversies over the accuracy and scope of his health reports. But, as we await the results of this year's check-up, let's keep our fingers crossed for our dear leader's continued health and strength!

  1. In 2020, Donald Trump, the 78-year-old Commander-in-Chief, underwent an annual health check-up, a routine event that was once again causing a stir due to the controversies surrounding his past health reports.
  2. Quoted in 2020, Trump confidently declared that he had "aced" a cognitive assessment test, attemptng to quiet any whispers of cognitive decline.
  3. After undergoing his annual health check-up in 2025, Trump once again expressed confidence in his cognitive abilities, but the details of the check-up were kept under wraps, with the formal report set to be released later.

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