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Trump says he “got the right answer” during the cognitive part of the physical examination

President Donald Trump told journalists that he “obtained every response” during a cognitive test during his annual physique at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Friday.

Addressing journalists in the Air Force One after the physique, Trump said that he thought he had done well and that he thought that the full report would be published on Sunday.

He did not share many other specific details of the exam – which was the first in his second term. He said that the exam showed a “good heart, a good soul, a very good soul”.

Photo: US President Donald Trump walks on the Air Force One on the way to Palm Beach International Airport

President Donald Trump speaks to the media on the Air Force One on the way to Palm Beach International Airport, West Palm Beach, Florida, United States, April 11, 2025.

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He went up on Air Force One in Florida shortly before 6 p.m. after spending about five hours in the hospital.

“I never felt better, but nevertheless, these things must be done!” Trump, who, at the age of 78, became the oldest president to be sworn in, posted on Truth Social earlier in the week.

The public has not received a detailed look at Trump’s health since 2018 and during the 2024 presidential campaign, he has provided no details on his health despite many promises to do so.

President Donald Trump is going on board the Air Force One before leaving the common bases Andrews in Maryland, April 11, 2025.

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The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told journalists on Friday that the president’s doctor would provide “an update on the report in the transparency effort,” adding “” as many results as possible “and” as soon as possible “.

The summary of traditionally supplied physics is a story of the physical form that the patient allows to be shared. It has never been a total transparent version of medical records.

President Donald Trump is advising Air Force One before leaving the common bases Andrews in Maryland on April 11, 2025.

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What Trump’s last official presidential examination revealed

In the January 2018 evaluation, Trump seemed to be “excellent” cardiovascular form for his age, according to the doctor of the White House, Dr. Ronny Jackson, who administered the physical exam of nearly four hours of Trump to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

In a file photo of August 10, 2023, President Donald Trump strikes his shot from the first fairway before Liv Golf Invitational – Bedminster at the Trump National Golf Club, Bedminster, NJ

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The president’s medical problems were limited to high cholesterol, rosacea (a benign skin condition) and were considered to be “overweight”, measured by the body mass index (BMI).

Trump’s LDL cholesterol level was 143 mg / dl and total cholesterol level was 223 mg / dl. Total cholesterol must be less than 200 mg / dl. Trump’s LDL cholesterol level, in particular, is significantly higher than normal, which should be less than 100 mg / dl.

Its BMI is calculated at 29.9 kg / m2, using the calculator of the National Institutes of Health, which is just shy of the classification of obesity, which begins with a score greater than or equal to 30 kg / m2.

The 2018 report said that the president took a hypocholesterolemic medication called Rosuvastatin, and because his cholesterol level was a bit high, Jackson increased the dosage.

President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting of the cabinet in the office of the White House on April 10, 2025, in Washington, DC.

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Trump also took finasteride for male hair loss. This medication can also be used to treat prostate problems.

Trump also takes aspirin daily to prevent heart disease, multivitamin and applies a cream called ivermectin, if necessary, to treat the rosacea of ​​the skin state.

At Trump’s request, his doctor carried out a brief screening test called the Montreal cognitive assessment. Jackson said Trump had a perfect 30/30 score.

Covid hospitalization

In October 2020, Trump was hospitalized after contracting Covid-19. Then, the chief of staff of the White House, Mark Meadows, said that Trump had a fever and that his blood oxygen levels had dropped quickly.

Sources knowing the situation told ABC News that Trump had trouble breathing and received additional oxygen.

The doctors gave Trump an experimental course of antibodies and monoclonal steroids to treat it and he returned to the White House after three days.

Trump’s health after the 1st quarter

In addition to Jackson’s letters, Trump’s most recent health accounting was a letter to three paragraphs from his personal doctor, Bruce Aronwald by Morristown Medical Group, in which the doctor wrote that “Trump’s overall health is excellent”.

“His physical exams were in the normal range and his cognitive examinations were exceptional,” wrote Aronwald. “In addition, its latest extended laboratory analysis remains well within normal limits and was even more favorable than previous tests in some of the most important parameters, most likely secondary to weight reduction.”

The doctor also explained that Trump’s cardiovascular studies were “all normal” and that cancer screening tests were “all negative”, saying that Trump had lost weight thanks to “improved food and continuous daily physical activity”.

Attempted assassination of butler

On July 13, shots broke out during a Trump campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, killing Trump’s supporter, Corey Comperatore and injuring Trump and six others, according to the investigators.

Republican candidate Donald Trump is seen with blood on his face surrounded by secret service agents while he was withdrawn from the scene during a campaign event at Butler Farm Show Inc. in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024.

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Trump’s former White House doctor and current representative of Texas GOP, Ronny Jackson, published a letter saying that he had personally examined Trump’s medical records at Butler Memorial hospital, who, according to Jackson, has shown that the former president had been treated for a “bullet injury to the right ear”.

Jackson also confirmed that Trump had undergone precautionary computed tomography in Butler.

The Trump campaign, however, would not publish the files that Jackson claimed to have examined.

Trump shared another Jackson’s letter, detailing Trump’s ear injury and his healing process – saying that he is doing “well” and recovers “as expected”.

Eric Strauss from ABC News contributed to this report.

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