El médico de la Casa Blanca informa que Trump goza de excelente salud

El presidente Donald Trump goza de excelente salud y es plenamente apto para servir como comandante en jefe, afirmó su médico en un informe publicado el viernes por la noche.

El capitán Sean Barbabella, médico del presidente, escribió que Trump demuestra una función cardíaca, pulmonar, neurológica y física general sólida. El presidente de 79 años se sometió a su examen médico anual el 26 de mayo en el Centro Médico Militar Nacional Walter Reed, cuyos resultados fueron autorizados para su divulgación pública.

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