According to a Reuters report on October 27, U.S. President Trump told reporters on the way to Tokyo that day that he had recently undergone an MRI examination, but he did not provide specific reasons for the examination.
Trump told reporters on the plane: "I did, I did an MRI. The results are very good." But when reporters asked him why he had the test, he only said to "ask the doctor."
In a memo released after Trump's arrival in Japan, Trump's doctor Sean Barbabella said: "Trump's health remains very good, and his cardiovascular, lung, nervous system and physical function perform well."
Earlier, the White House said that Trump's medical examination on October 10 was just a routine medical examination, but this raised some doubts because it was only six months since Trump's last full medical examination.
In addition, Trump's physical condition once became the focus of American public opinion circles. For example, in July this year, Trump was found to have obvious swelling symptoms in his calf and ankle. He also had a visible bruise on his right hand at one point, which couldn't be completely covered even after applying concealer makeup. At that time, Trump's doctor said: This is only caused by some common benign diseases and mild drug side effects.
Reuters also added that Trump was actually one of the oldest presidents in U.S. history to serve.