Washington was buzzing Tuesday after White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt released President Trump’s latest medical imaging summary—information she says was shared “to stop the media hysteria dead in its tracks.”
The report, provided directly by the President’s physician, includes detailed findings from advanced cardiovascular and abdominal imaging conducted as part of Trump’s annual physical. According to Leavitt, the tests are routine for men in his age group and were recommended to give a “full and transparent snapshot of the President’s internal health.”
“President Trump’s cardiovascular imaging was perfectly normal,” Leavitt told reporters. “No arterial narrowing. No impaired blood flow. No abnormalities in the chambers, vessels, or walls. The system is functioning exactly as it should.”
She went even further, calling the scan results “excellent,” adding that the heart’s vessel walls appeared “smooth and healthy, with no signs of inflammation or clotting.”
The abdominal imaging, she said, painted the same picture.
“All major organs were evaluated. All appear healthy. Everything is functioning within normal limits. There are no acute concerns. No chronic issues. Nothing hidden, nothing alarming,” Leavitt declared. “The MRI confirms the President remains in excellent health.”
Despite the clean report, Trump’s political opponents continue to fuel speculation about his health.
NBC medical contributor Vin Gupta—a frequent critic of the administration—claimed earlier this year that Trump’s “health is getting worse,” even while admitting he has never reviewed the President’s medical records.
Gupta suggested the President “loses his train of thought” during speeches and said his remarks “cover 30 different topics in two minutes.” His comments, widely circulated on liberal media outlets, were quickly dismissed by White House officials as politically motivated.
A senior administration aide fired back, telling reporters: “Armchair diagnoses from television doctors aren’t science. They’re not even journalism. They’re partisan noise.”
Speculation about Trump’s physical appearance peaked during his 2025 return to the NFL spotlight, when photographers captured discoloration on his hand while he posed with Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris.
At the time, Leavitt brushed off the frenzy.
“This is minor soft-tissue irritation from constant handshaking combined with a standard aspirin regimen,” she explained. “The President meets more Americans than any leader in history. Shaking thousands of hands a week has effects.”
She repeated that message in mid-2025, saying Trump’s bruising was “the result of being a man of the people.”
Similar speculation flared again earlier this year when video from Joint Base Andrews appeared to show swelling around the President’s ankles. Critics seized on the moment immediately.
Medical staff, however, found no underlying condition, and the White House chalked it up to camera distortion, compression socks worn during long flights, and the media’s “never-ending obsession with the President’s body.”
Leavitt closed the briefing by accusing the press of manufacturing panic.
“We release more medical information about President Trump than any administration in modern history,” she said. “The facts are simple: His scans are clear. His organs are healthy. His heart function is strong. Anything else is political fiction.”
A senior physician inside the administration backed that up, saying privately:
“If every American man his age had this set of imaging results, the country’s cardiologists would throw a parade.”
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Unless the results show he is currently dying, who cares………………..