Trump's Doctor Says President in 'Excellent Health' After Medical Exam
President Trump's physician declared him in excellent health and fully fit to serve following a medical examination at Walter Reed Medical Center.

President Donald Trump's physician declared him to be in "excellent health" and "fully fit" to serve as commander in chief following a medical examination conducted Tuesday at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
The assessment came after Trump underwent his routine medical evaluation at the military medical facility. His doctor provided the health update following the completion of the examination.
According to medical reports, the president showed some minor physical conditions including leg swelling and hand bruising, though these were noted alongside the overall positive health assessment.
The medical examination at Walter Reed is part of standard presidential health protocols. The facility has previously served as the site for Trump's medical evaluations during his presidency.
Separately, Trump signed an executive order directing the use of Department of Health and Human Services vaccine assessments as federal guidance, though details of this order were not immediately available.