
President Trump’s MRI Details Revealed in Newly Released White House Letter
A new White House update has clarified the mystery surrounding President Donald Trump’s recent MRI, confirming that the October scan at Walter Reed was part of a routine, age-appropriate health evaluation. The announcement follows Trump’s own admission that he wasn’t sure which parts of his body were being scanned, insisting only, “It wasn’t the brain — I aced the cognitive test.”
According to a letter from presidential physician Dr. Sean Barbabella, the MRI included advanced imaging of Trump’s abdomen and cardiovascular system, a preventative measure commonly recommended for men in his age group. Barbabella noted that the goal was to spot potential issues early and reinforce the president’s long-term health.
“The imaging results were perfectly normal,” Barbabella confirmed.
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that nothing about the scan was cause for concern, explaining that the MRI simply expanded on Trump’s routine October physical. The White House says the president plans to release the full results publicly.
With this disclosure, officials aim to close the information gap left by Trump’s candid remarks — and reassure Americans that the president remains in strong physical condition.
