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By Bo Erickson WASHINGTON, May 29 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump remains in excellent health, his physician said in a memo released by the White House on Friday, citing results from an examination this week that indicated the 79-year-old continues to experience "slight lower leg swelling" and "benign" hand bruising.
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It comes after The White House released the latest health report at 11pm on a Friday night - which many online claimed was a tactful maneuver
The internet mocked Trump for wearing an ill-fitting suit along with raising fresh concerns about his hand bruise as he headed to the hospital for another medical check up
Trump’s latest health report says he needs to lose weight – but leaves out one notable medical issue
The results of President Donald Trump’s latest medical exam determined that while the 79-year-old gained weight, he is in “excellent health” – however, the report did not address a recent skin rash on the president’s neck.
While the president’s medical report says he remains fit to serve, independent physicians have raised questions about the recurrent bruises on his hands and swelling in his legs.
Trump's physical exam, the fourth one of his second term, came amid months of scrutiny around visible bruises, skin discoloration and swollen ankles.
President Donald Trump visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for his second checkup since October as Americans continue to express doubts about his mental fitness a
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Donald Trump's latest bill of health has yet to be revealed publicly.