WATCH: Karoline Leavitt Gives MAJOR Update On Trump's Medical Exam!

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President Donald Trump has successfully concluded his annual medical examination, offering the public a rare update on the health of the nation's oldest President at the time of his inauguration.

The examination took place on Friday, April 11, at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Prior to the check-up, Trump, 78, took to social media to assure his followers, "I have never felt better, but nevertheless, these things must be done!"

As reported by Straight Arrow News, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt assured the media that a "readout from the White House physician" would be forthcoming, promising a thorough account of the President's health. "I can confirm the President is in very good shape," Leavitt stated, emphasizing that the procedure did not necessitate anesthesia. Trump himself mentioned to reporters aboard Air Force One that the report might be available by Sunday, April 13.

During his nearly five-hour visit to Walter Reed, the President received advice from doctors on potential lifestyle adjustments to enhance his well-being, although he chose not to disclose specifics. "I was there for a long time," Trump remarked during a mid-flight conversation en route to Florida. "I think I did very well." This medical report will be the first public disclosure of Trump's health status since the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, last July. The anticipation surrounding the release of this report underscores the public's interest in the health of a leader who continues to shape the nation's political landscape.