Overview
- President Donald Trump underwent his first physical examination of his second term on April 11, 2025, at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.
- The White House confirmed that the exam included multiple tests and imaging, but no general anesthesia was administered.
- Trump stated he took a cognitive test as part of the exam, claiming he answered all questions correctly, and emphasized his strong health and mental fitness.
- The physical marks the first detailed update on Trump's health since an assassination attempt during a campaign rally in July 2024, where a bullet grazed his ear.
- The results of the physical exam are scheduled to be released on Sunday, April 13, according to statements from both the president and the White House.