A new medical check-up involving Donald Trump is once again fueling debate in the United States over the health and stamina of the country’s president.
At 79, Trump remains under intense public scrutiny as voters continue questioning whether age could affect performance inside the White House.
Fresh evaluation
According to reports from ABC News and statements shared on Truth Social, Trump recently underwent another routine health examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, reports Unilad.
After the appointment, the president claimed everything had gone smoothly and suggested the results showed no concerns.
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The White House released very few details from the examination itself, but the visit marks yet another medical review since Trump returned to office.
Public concern grows
Questions surrounding Trump’s condition have intensified in recent months after several public appearances sparked discussion online and across American media.
Critics pointed to moments where the president appeared tired during events, while photos showing bruising on his hands also attracted attention.
Last year, doctors confirmed Trump had chronic venous insufficiency following examinations related to swelling in his legs.
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Polls reveal doubt
Recent polling from Ipsos found that fewer than half of Americans believe Trump has the physical health and mental sharpness needed to effectively serve as president.
Former White House physician Jeffrey Kuhlman has also reportedly described age as the biggest concern surrounding Trump’s overall condition.
Despite the growing debate, White House officials continue insisting that the president remains in strong health and fully capable of handling the job.
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