
Donald Trump.
Spasi-id.com, Jakarta - rumors about the President of the United States' health condition (POTUS) or the President of the United States Donald Trump is back to the conversation. In fact, the White House has responded to extensive speculation on the Internet.
The president's personal spokesperson denies that Trump is undergoing treatment at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, after his health issues have been going public all weekend.
The public concerns increased after the White House announced on Saturday (4 / 4 / 2026) at 11: 08 local time that the 79-year-old man will not appear in public for the rest of the day. This move is considered unusual, considering Trump usually spends the weekend doing a-a lago for golf.
Ever since I was president at the age of 70, Trump was judged less transparent about his health conditions, even though he often commented on other people's physical conditions. Until his second victory in the White House, he hasn't released substantial medical data since 2015, even though promised August 2024 will publish his latest results.
Recently, Americans have also begun to worry about Trump's physical condition. From bruising hands, the rash on the neck looks painful, a strange memory disorder, to the results of a mysterious MRI.
In his own style, Trump often takes such concerns by calling his health 'perfect', despite a number of questionable medical claims.
MRI puzzle
In October 2025, Trump admitted to an MRI hearing at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and called it "perfect." He said the doctors judged him in extraordinary health.
"The doctor said (that) is some of the best reports, for this age, which they've seen," said he, quoted from the UK Mirror.
According to the president's doctor, Dr. Sean Barbabella, it was a scheduled follow-up evaluation as part of his ongoing health plan. It includes advanced CT scans, lab testing, and preventive health assessment.
"(Trump) continues to show great overall health."
These tests were performed a few months after the White House announced Trump was diagnosed with chronic vein insurance, the condition of the blood vessels known after the swelling in the leg.
Aspirin Consumption
Trump also claims to consume more aspirin than doctors have suggested in the last 25 years.
"They say good aspirin to dilute the blood, and I don't want the thick blood flowing through my heart," his mouth.
He calls consuming 325 milligrams a day, not 81 milligrams like a doctor's recommendation. Although it is recommended that a smaller dose, Trump is reluctant to change that custom because he feels rather superstitious.
'Sleepy 'issue in meeting
Trump also boasted the cognitive tests he ran in December 2025. But, on the other hand, he was also highlighted because he looked sleepy at the meeting.
He disproved it and called a photographer who sometimes takes pictures when he blinks.
In a National Guard briefing in Memphis, Trump seemed to have trouble opening his eyes. However, he confirmed not sleepy and only occasionally closed his eyes because felt it could 'calm him down'.
"I'm driving around the room, and I have 28 people - the last one lasted three and a half hours. I had to sit and listen, and I moved my hand so people would know that I was listening," beber Trump.
"I hear every word, and I get bored and can't wait to get out," he added.
Claim Pass the Cognitive Test
In a speech in North Carolina, Trump revealed he had undergone cognitive tests that he claimed never did another president. He took the test because it wasn't easy.
"You've arrived at the last questions, the last 10, 15 questions... and I've managed to answer them perfectly. And no other president has ever taken a cognitive test... Can you imagine a sleepy Joe taking a cognitive test?" he said.
"I have now taken three cognitive tests. I managed to answer everything perfectly," Trump claims.
Bruised to makeup
In the last few months Trump's been seen with bruises on his hands. The White House called it due to many handshakes.
The press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the bruises correspond to tissue damage as he often shook hands. Plus aspirin consumption as part of cardiovascular prevention.
Trump also admitted to bringing makeup to cover the condition if his hand hit.
Even in a show, Trump claims his doctor calls himself the most healthy president of his three predecessor.
Doctor Mail Controversy
In 2015, before his first presidential candidacy, Trump released a letter from his doctor at the time, Dr. Harold N. Bornstein, who declared his health 'excellent' with his stamina 'extraordinary'.
But in 2018, Dr. Bornstein claimed to CNN that the contents of the letter were dictated directly by Trump. Set Building


