White House physician reports Trump in excellent health

President Donald Trump is in excellent health and fully fit to serve as commander in chief, his physician stated in a report released Friday evening.

Captain Sean Barbabella, the physician to the president, wrote that Trump demonstrates strong cardiac, pulmonary, neurological and overall physical function. The 79-year-old president underwent his annual medical examination on May 26 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, with results authorized for public release.

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