Washington (AP) – Donald Trump will be physical physical on Friday and may have given the public the first details about the health of a man who became the oldest in US history in January, which was sworn in as president.
“I never felt better, but these things still have to be done!” Trump, 78, posted on his social media website.
Despite the physical and mental performance of predecessor Joe Biden, Trump routinely kept basic facts about his own health, which remained in medical questions against classic transparency of the president.
If the story is a indication of indication, its recent physical probably creates a flattering report that is rare for details. It will be carried out in the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and will be the first public information about Trump’s health in July since an assassination attempt against him in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Instead of publishing medical documents at this time, the MP from Texas, Ronny Jackson – joked a convinced supporter who served as his doctor in the White House and once joked in the briefing room of the White House that Trump could live in 200 if he had a healthier diet – a memo that describes a gunshot wound from Trump’s right ear.
In a subsequent interview with CBS in August in August, Trump said that he would publish his medical records “very much”, but never.
Trump is three years younger than bidges. But on the inauguration day of his second term in January, Trump was five months older than bidges during his inauguration of 2021 – which was sworn in to the eldest president of the nation.
Before Jackson’s Memo, the Americans had not seen any essential details about Trump’s health since November 2023 when Dr. Bruce A. Aronwald published a letter that corresponds to Bidens 81st birthday and said that Trump was in “excellent” physical and mental health.
The letter published on Trump’s social media platform contained no details -such as the weight of the Republican, the blood pressure and cholesterol level or the results of a test. Instead, Aronwlad wrote that he had examined Trump and found that his “physical examinations were in the normal area and his cognitive studies were extraordinary” and at the same time found that Trump had reduced his weight.
Trump was treated in Walter Reed in 2020 because of his earnest struggle with the Coronavirus. During this year, Trump’s doctor offered a rosy forecast in his condition, although the chief of staff of the White House Mark Meadows said that some of the vital signs of Trump were “very worrying”.
After Trump had recovered, more details were created that he had been sicker than he had admitted.
But Trump largely refused to say more about his health at that time, but instead submitted to a proposed, remote medical “evaluation” and an interview on Fox News Channel. That was made by Dr. Marc Siegel, a Fox news-actively, the Hillary Clinton’s physical ability to act as president in 2016, questioned and later asked the white house of bidges to test the cognitive sharpness of the president at the time.
In November 2019, Trump’s trip to Walter Reed was left out in his public schedule for a physical schedule, whereby the protocol of the White House to give the public announcement was brought.
The visit was unveiled three days later, with Trump announced that he had a “very routine physical”. The White House published a subsequent explanation of the President’s personal doctor, US Navy CMDR. Sean Conley said it was a “planned intermediate examination” that had given the record of the recording due to the planning of uncertainties.
Trump’s most eminent earlier comments on his own health came during a television interview in July 2020 when he listed “Person. Ms. Mann. Mann. Camera. TV” while trying to demonstrate his cognitive skills.
Trump said that a collection of these five nouns or those as she explained in order showed mental fitness and was part of a cognitive test that he had acted.

