Donald Trump's Excellent Health Report
Analysis based on 34 articles · First reported May 29, 2026 · Last updated May 30, 2026
The market impact is minimal as the results confirm Donald Trump's fitness to serve, reducing uncertainty about his health. However, the recommendations for weight loss and increased physical activity for Donald Trump could lead to minor speculation about his long-term health, but this is unlikely to cause significant market shifts.
Donald Trump underwent his annual medical examination at United States — Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, with his physician, Sean Barbabella, releasing a memo stating he is in 'excellent health' and 'fully fit' to serve. The exam, conducted by 22 specialists, included a CT scan, heart imaging, and cancer screenings. Donald Trump, 79, weighed 238 pounds, a 14-pound increase from his April 2025 exam, placing him near the obesity threshold. Recommendations included diet adjustments, increased physical activity, and continued weight loss, along with a switch to low-dose aspirin. The report also noted bruising on his hands, attributed to frequent handshaking and aspirin use, and 'slight lower leg swelling' with improvement from the previous year. Donald Trump scored 30 out of 30 on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. The delayed release of the medical findings drew some scrutiny, but the White House maintained Donald Trump's overall well-being.
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