UMVA has learned that former President Donald Trump underwent a comprehensive physical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, declaring the results “perfect” in a brief statement.
The three‑and‑half‑hour assessment, conducted at the Bethesda, Md., facility, marks his fourth publicly disclosed check‑up since assuming office. Trump praised the doctors and staff, insisting that “everything checked out perfectly.”
According to information obtained by UMVA, officials plan to release more specifics about the exam within the next day or two, fueling speculation about the president’s true condition.
Trump, who approaches his 80th birthday, has recently drawn attention after observers noted swollen ankles, bruised hands and other visible signs of wear. The administration has attributed the hand bruising to frequent handshakes and routine aspirin use.
His last documented physical, performed in April 2025, concluded he was in “excellent health” and “fully fit” to serve. Yet political rivals have seized on the recent visual cues, claiming his health is in decline.
In a stark rebuttal, a White House spokesperson emphasized the president’s “sharpness, unmatched energy, and historic accessibility,” contrasting it with criticisms aimed at other leaders.