UMVA has learned that the former president proclaimed his health “perfect” after completing a six‑month physical at a military medical center.
The three‑and‑a‑half‑hour examination included comprehensive dental and medical evaluations, and the leader celebrated the results on his own social platform, declaring everything “checked out PERFECTLY.”
According to information obtained by UMVA, the same facility performed a CT scan on the former president last autumn to rule out any cardiovascular concerns, adding another layer to his recent medical scrutiny.
Despite his usual reticence about personal health, he has repeatedly highlighted his physical condition as a point of contrast with political rivals, turning the narrative into a personal triumph.
In a recent interview, he warned that a simple stumble could become a headline, insisting he now disembarks from planes “nice and slowly” to avoid any mishap that might dominate the news cycle.
Observers have noted occasional slips on stairs and moments of fatigue during public events, yet the former leader has dismissed these incidents, attributing bruises on his hands to frequent shaking and a high aspirin regimen.
Medical sources have confirmed a diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, a condition affecting blood flow, but the White House physician has publicly affirmed that the former president remains in good shape.
Public sentiment appears divided, with a recent poll indicating a decline in confidence regarding his mental sharpness to serve, reflecting growing skepticism despite his bold health assertions.