Former President Donald Trump declared himself in perfect health on May 28, 2026, after undergoing a physical exam at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. The announcement was made via a statement on his social media platform, Truth Social, where he claimed the results were 'excellent' and that he is 'in better shape than ever.'
Trump, who is 80 years old, has a history of health claims that have been met with skepticism. His last known physical exam was in 2020, when his then-physician, Dr. Sean Conley, reported that he had no significant health issues but did not release full details. Since then, Trump has not released a comprehensive medical report, and his current physician, Dr. Bruce Moskowitz, has not publicly commented on the exam.
The announcement comes amid ongoing legal battles and his continued influence in the Republican Party. Critics have questioned the transparency of his health disclosures, noting that he has not provided any medical records or independent verification of his condition. Supporters, however, have praised his vitality and energy on the campaign trail.
As of now, no independent medical experts have confirmed Trump's claims, and the lack of a detailed report has led to speculation about his fitness for office, should he run again in 2028. The White House has not commented on the matter.