
President Donald Trump received a clean bill of health after completing his first official physical of his second term, drawing widespread attention. On April 11, the 78-year-old president spent several hours at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for a full evaluation before heading to Mar-a-Lago. A detailed memo released on April 13 by Dr. Sean Barbabella outlined Trump’s medications, recent weight loss, and overall fitness for office.
According to the report, Trump currently takes Rosuvastatin and Ezetimibe to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels, along with a daily low-dose aspirin for heart protection. He also uses Mometasone cream for a minor skin condition. Standing 6-foot-3, Trump now weighs 224 pounds — a 20-pound drop from 2020 — signaling a renewed focus on healthier habits and a more active routine.

Dr. Barbabella emphasized that Trump remains “fully fit” to carry out his presidential responsibilities. The memo noted his cataract surgeries, a 2024 colonoscopy showing only benign findings, and up-to-date vaccinations. With a schedule packed with meetings, travel, and frequent golf outings, Trump’s energy and stamina were described as strong and consistent for his age.
Despite political speculation about his memory or cognitive health, no clinical concerns were identified. Past criticism, family comments, and media claims were dismissed by Trump’s team as election-season noise. Instead, the latest assessment reinforces a clear message: Trump remains sharp, steady, and prepared to continue leading, supported by medical reports that highlight his robust overall health.