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Trump’s BMI Nears Obesity Threshold According to New Report

President Donald Trump’s latest White House medical report indicates a Body Mass Index of 29.7 and a weight of 238 pounds, placing him just below the clinical obesity threshold. Despite this, his physician declared him in “excellent health” and “fully fit” to perform his presidential duties, while also recommending dietary improvements and weight loss. The report also addressed visible concerns, such as hand bruising attributed to frequent handshaking and mild leg swelling linked to chronic venous insufficiency, both described as benign and improving. These details emerge amidst ongoing public scrutiny of the president’s age, weight, and stamina, which he has consistently downplayed.

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Trump’s Medical Report: Ignoring Health Concerns?

President Donald Trump underwent a “routine yearly checkup” at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, with his physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, reporting “exceptional” health and a cardiac age significantly younger than his actual age. The examination, described as a preventive health assessment, occurred following months of speculation about the president’s health, despite reports of a diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency and past medical history, including high cholesterol and diverticulosis. While the official report highlighted positive findings, it did not address previous visible symptoms. Trump also received his annual influenza jab and an updated COVID-19 booster vaccination, a topic of prior controversy.

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