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Trump Health Report: Doctor Says He’s in Top Shape at 78

By The Hyperhive

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14 April 2025

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How might Trump’s health report influence public trust in his leadership? Why do some people question the details in the report?

For President Donald Trump, it seems a mix of meetings, public events, and a passion for golf keeps him going.

Recently, the White House shared news about the president’s health that has people talking. Let’s dive into what this update means and why it’s making headlines.

Trump Health Report: What the Doctor Says

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On April 13, 2025, the White House released a report from President Trump’s doctor, Navy Captain Sean Barbabella.

The report came after Trump’s annual physical exam at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. At 78 years old, Trump is described as being in “excellent health.”

The memo concludes, “President Trump exhibits excellent cognitive and physical health and is fully fit to execute the duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Health of State.”

The doctor noted that Trump’s heart, lungs, and brain are working well. He even scored a perfect 30 out of 30 on a test that checks memory and thinking skills, called the Montreal Cognitive Assessment.

The report shared some specific details. Trump weighs 224 pounds, which is 20 pounds less than he weighed in 2020.

His blood pressure is a bit high at 128/74, but his cholesterol levels have improved. He takes medications to manage cholesterol and a skin condition, and he uses aspirin to support heart health.

The doctor also mentioned that Trump had cataract surgery at some point and a colonoscopy last year that found minor issues, like small pouches in his colon, but nothing serious.

Golf as a Sign of Strength?

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One part of the report raised eyebrows: the doctor pointed to Trump’s “frequent victories in golf events” as proof of his active lifestyle.

Trump, who owns golf courses in Florida, is known to spend time on the green. The White House often shares news of his wins at club tournaments.

But some people wonder if golf alone shows how healthy someone is. Critics online have questioned why the report included this detail, with some calling it unusual for a medical summary. Others see it as a nod to Trump’s competitive spirit.

The report also noted Trump’s busy schedule, filled with meetings and public appearances. Together with golf, these activities are said to keep him physically and mentally sharp.

Whether you agree or not, it’s clear the mention of golf has sparked conversation.

Why This Matters

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Health reports for presidents are a big deal because they give the public a peek into how fit their leader is to run the country.

Trump, the oldest president sworn into office, has faced questions about his health before. During his first term, some reports were criticized for being vague or overly positive.

This time, the three-page summary offers more details than some expected, though it’s still shorter than reports from other presidents, like Joe Biden’s in 2024.

The report also comes after a dramatic moment in Trump’s life—an assassination attempt in July 2024 that left a scar on his right ear. The doctor confirmed this injury but said it hasn’t affected Trump’s hearing or overall health.

This health update paints a picture of a president who’s staying active and managing minor health issues while leading the nation.

But the focus on golf has added a twist, making some wonder what “excellent health” really means for a leader.

People will keep watching—not just his policies but how he stays in the game.

You might also want to read: Is Donald Trump Hiding Something? Viral Videos and Bruised Hands Ignite Health Rumors

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