Former U.S. President Donald Trump underwent his first annual medical checkup of his second term on Friday, April 11, 2025, at Walter Reed National Military Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland.
According to official sources, the medical examination included routine tests such as cholesterol analysis, blood pressure control, cardiac and cognitive function. The transfer, originally scheduled by helicopter from the White House, was modified due to heavy rains in Washington, D.C., and Trump was taken by car to the medical center.
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Trump, who will turn 79 next June 14, remains the oldest president to take office in the country’s history.
Although Democrat Joe Biden was also 78 when he took office in 2021, Trump beat that record by nearly five months.
The medical examination included routine tests
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His last full checkup made public was in September 2023.
According to Bruce Aronwald’s later published report, his general health was “excellent” and his cognitive tests “exceptional.”
After assassination attempt

One of the moments of greatest concern surrounding Trump’s health occurred in July 2024.
This when he suffered an ear injury during an assassination attempt during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Despite the incident, the former president continued with his activities shortly thereafter.
Former White House physician and current lawmaker Ronny Jackson said Trump was “extremely well” after the assault.
And that his recovery was rapid and complete. Jackson has continued to monitor Trump’s health since then.
In the 2024 election race, the age issue was recurrent, especially after Joe Biden’s exit from the race for the presidency.
She yielded to Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee.
In the first televised presidential debate on June 27, 2024, Trump claimed to feel “just as good as he did 30 years ago,” underscoring his confidence in his health and fitness.
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