Washington — President Donald Trump will visit doctors at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for a medical and dental checkup on May 26, the White House said Monday. The administration characterized the appointment as an annual physical and routine preventive care; it will be his fourth publicized visit to medical professionals since returning to office. The visit follows prior evaluations and public scrutiny of the president's health after imaging last year; Trump has publicly said he feels "literally the same" as 50 years ago. Officials provided no additional clinical details at the time of the announcement; the checkup occurs days before his June 14 80th birthday and could be followed by a statement from clinicians.
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President Trump's health affects his ability to lead. His checkup at Walter Reed could impact his political decisions. Keep an eye on news updates after May 26. It's about understanding the health of our leaders.
Trump's health is in the spotlight again. He's turning 80 and claims to feel as good as 50 years ago. We'll know more after his checkup. Worth forwarding if you know someone who follows presidential health updates.
The White House and President Trump gain an official opportunity to document his medical status and potentially reassure supporters ahead of his 80th birthday.
Opponents, analysts, and some news organizations seeking fuller medical disclosure face continued uncertainty because public statements so far provide limited clinical detail.
"Trump to undergo medical checkup ahead of 80th birthday" and I'm f*cking SURE the results will be HONESTLY REPORTED.
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