Donald Trump, the President of the United States, received evaluations of both physical and mental capabilities as being good in a recent health examination.
According to The Washington Post and CNN, the White House released the results of President Trump's health examination on the 13th (local time). This is the first time since November 2023 that President Trump, who is extremely reluctant to disclose health information, has made his examination results public.
The president's physician, Navy Captain Sean Babavela, noted in the report, "President Trump is physically and mentally fit to perform the duties of head of state and commander-in-chief," adding, "He shows excellent cognitive ability and physical health."
Captain Babavela further stated, "President Trump is managing a busy schedule that includes attending meetings, responding to the media, and outdoor activities, and this lifestyle has a positive impact on maintaining his health."
Earlier, President Trump underwent his first annual health examination since beginning his second term at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland, near Washington, D.C., on the 11th.
Immediately after the examination, President Trump posted on his social media platform Truth Social, "Overall, I feel very good," and added, "I got all the answers right on the cognitive ability test."
The test used is the "Montreal Cognitive Assessment" (MoCA), which is used to detect signs of cognitive impairment and early dementia in the elderly, and President Trump is reported to have scored a perfect 30 out of 30.