Trump in good health, doc says, citing 'frequent victories' at golf

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  • Source: USA TODAY
  • 04/14/2025
Donald Trump, the second-oldest president ever to serve, "remains in excellent health," thanks to an "active lifestyle" including "frequent victories in golf events," the White House physician wrote in a memo released Sunday after Trump's annual physical exam.

According to the results of the exam, which took several hours on Friday, Trump is in good physical and mental health.

"His active lifestyle continues to contribute significantly to his well-being," Sean Barbabella, the physician to the president, wrote. Those activities include daily meetings, press appearances, and golf victories, Barbabella wrote.

Barbabella, a former Navy doctor, was named Trump's official physician last month.

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