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Trump Undergoes Annual Physical Exam at Walter Reed

President Trump visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday for his fourth publicly disclosed medical exam since returning to office. The White House described the visit as routine preventive care, but no details on results or procedures have been released.

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3 sources·May 26, 11:32 AM(3 days ago)·1m read
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President Donald Trump traveled to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday for what the White House called annual preventive medical and dental checkups. The visit marks his fourth publicly disclosed exam since beginning his second term and comes as he turns 80 next month.

U.S. adults believe Trump has the mental sharpness or physical health to serve effectively. Dr. Jeffrey Kuhlman, a former White House physician under three prior presidents, said concern over the president’s physical health is at an all-time high and that advanced age is the top issue.

In July he was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, which the White House described as causing “mild swelling” in his lower legs. His most recent publicly released exam summary, issued last October, described him as being in “exceptional health” without providing detailed results.

Rosenthal of the University of Kentucky noted that presidents, like other patients, decide what health information is released. ” S. ” The White House has not said whether the current visit will include any procedures that could require anesthesia.

Key Facts

79-year-old
age of President Trump at time of exam
Fourth exam
publicly disclosed medical visit since second term began
Less than half
of U.S. adults in April poll believe Trump has required sharpness and health
30 out of 30
score on Montreal Cognitive Assessment in 2018 and 2025

Story Timeline

4 events
  1. May 26, 2026

    President Trump underwent annual physical at Walter Reed.

    3 sourcesStat · The New York Times · ABC News
  2. October 2025

    Trump’s physician issued one-page summary describing “exceptional health.”

    2 sourcesStat · ABC News
  3. July 2025

    Trump diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency.

    2 sourcesStat · ABC News
  4. April 2025

    First medical report of second term released.

    2 sourcesStat · ABC News

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Public discussion of presidential health transparency is likely to continue.

  2. 02

    White House may release selected results from the exam.

Transparency Panel

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Confidence score74%
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Word count186 words
PublishedMay 26, 2026, 11:32 AM
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