President Donald Trump is scheduled for a “routine” medical checkup at Walter Reed Medical Center, reigniting questions about the 79-year-old’s health. Trump maintains he is in “great shape” and has no cognitive impairment, citing perfect scores on cognitive exams, including the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA). The White House announced the visit would include a meeting with troops and a yearly check-up, following previous revelations of chronic venous insufficiency and other visible signs of aging, like swollen ankles and bruised hands. Trump also expressed a belief that all presidents should undergo a cognitive exam.
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President Trump is scheduled to visit Walter Reed Medical Center on Friday for a “routine yearly checkup,” just six months after his last annual physical, raising questions about the necessity of the visit. Concerns surrounding Trump’s health have been growing recently, particularly given his age and a lack of transparency about his medical information, despite polling indicating a significant portion of the public doubts his fitness for office. The White House attributes the visit to a combined meeting with troops and a standard checkup, although the timing is unusual and the former president’s health has been the subject of much speculation. With this visit, he is also considering a trip to the Middle East, which further adds to the complexities.
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