Amid wild online rumors about his health — and even claims he had died — President Donald Trump, 79, has been declared in “exceptional health” after a detailed medical checkup at Walter Reed Medical Center.
Trump spent around three hours at the Maryland hospital for what doctors called a “scheduled follow-up evaluation.” His physician, Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella, said Trump showed “strong cardiovascular, neurological, and physical performance.” He also received his flu shot and COVID-19 booster during the visit.

Barbabella’s report added that Trump’s cardiac age is about 14 years younger than his actual age. The evaluation included advanced imaging, lab tests, and preventive screenings ahead of his planned trips to the Middle East and Asia later this month.
The president laughed off rumors of his death, saying he feels “stronger than ever.” Supporters online praised his vitality, with one fan writing, “Love him or hate him, he’s still standing tall.”

At 79, Trump remains the oldest U.S. president, yet his doctor insists his health is “exceptional.” His results may silence critics — at least for now.