Trump’s Latest Physical Exam Turns Heads After Small Detail Confirms What We’ve All Been Thinking
President Donald Trump has received a clean bill of health following his first official physical of his second term — and the results have quickly gained national attention.
On Friday, April 11, the 78-year-old president spent several hours at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center undergoing a comprehensive medical evaluation before returning to his Mar-a-Lago resort for the weekend. The White House released the full report on Sunday, April 13, through Dr. Sean Barbabella, the president’s official physician. The detailed memo offered insight into Trump’s current medications, recent health improvements, and overall physical condition.
According to Dr. Barbabella, President Trump currently takes Rosuvastatin and Ezetimibe to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels, along with a daily low-dose aspirin to support cardiovascular health. He also occasionally uses Mometasone cream to treat a minor skin condition.
Standing at 6 feet 3 inches, the president now weighs 224 pounds — marking a significant 20-pound drop from his weight during his first term in 2020. The report attributed this progress to improved diet, routine activity, and a more health-conscious lifestyle.
Dr. Barbabella described the president as “fully fit” to carry out his duties, noting that his demanding schedule of meetings, travel, and frequent rounds of golf contributes to his overall stamina and physical strength.
The report also revealed a few additional health updates, including two successful cataract surgeries and a routine colonoscopy performed in July 2024, which found a benign polyp and mild diverticulosis — both considered common for adults of his age.
While this positive update on Trump’s health captured wide attention, the details released by the White House also offered new insight into how the president continues to maintain energy, focus, and resilience in office.