Trump’s Health ‘Very Good’ After Physical Exam: White House

Trump’s Health ‘Very Good’ After Physical Exam: White House
President Donald Trump delivers remarks in the Roosevelt Room at the White House on Nov. 15, 2019. (Zach Gibson/Getty Images)

The White House said that President Donald Trump spent more than two hours Saturday at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, as part of his annual physical exam.

“Anticipating a very busy 2020, the President is taking advantage of a free weekend here in Washington, D.C., to begin portions of his routine annual physical exam at Walter Reed,” White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement after he arrived at the hospital.

The White House didn’t include the hospital visit in his public schedule. No details of the tests have been revealed.

Grisham then responded to rumors that said Trump went to the hospital with chest discomfort.

“Oh the rumors are always flying,” she told Fox News. “He is as healthy as can be. I put a statement out about that. He’s got more energy than anybody in the White House. That man works from 6 a.m. until, you know, very, very late at night. He’s doing just fine.”

On Twitter, she slammed reporters for their speculation.

“Seems to be a lot more fun for people/some reporters to speculate & spread irresponsible/dangerous rumors. He spent time w medical staff & a military family after the checkup…& I believe the pool reported seeing him walk into the WH upon return….but details,” she wrote on Twitter Saturday night.

The health speculation, Grisham said, is also “wholly irresponsible” and “dangerous for the country.”

Trump, 73, also commented on Twitter about his visit to Walter Reed.

“Visited a great family of a young man under major surgery at the amazing Walter Reed Medical Center. Those are truly some of the best doctors anywhere in the world. Also began phase one of my yearly physical. Everything very good (great!). Will complete next year,” he wrote.

Trump is the oldest person to be ever sworn in as president.

His main Democratic rivals for next year’s presidential race are aged 70 or older, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), and former Vice-President Joe Biden.

Sanders, namely, had a health scare last month and received emergency surgery following a heart attack. Biden said he would release his medical records.

From The Epoch Times

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