The White House has finally released Donald Trump's latest medical report, portraying the 79-year-old U.S. President as being in 'excellent health' with a perfect cognitive test score and a heart reportedly younger than his actual age. But critics quickly noticed several medical details that appeared in previous reports are now missing, raising fresh transparency questions.
Key Findings and Omissions
The report also revealed slight leg swelling, increased weight, higher triglycerides, and a faster resting heart rate compared to last year. While Trump's physician insists he remains fully fit to serve, the omissions and changing health metrics have sparked renewed debate over presidential medical disclosures.
Critics Raise Concerns
Critics point out that previous reports included more comprehensive data, such as cholesterol levels and specific medication details. The absence of these elements has led to skepticism about the completeness of the current assessment. Some experts argue that transparency in presidential health is crucial for public trust.
Presidential Health Disclosure Debate
This release comes amid ongoing discussions about the adequacy of medical disclosures for U.S. presidents. The White House maintains that the report meets all legal and ethical standards, but the missing details have fueled calls for more rigorous reporting requirements.



