Donald Trump Addresses Health Concerns After MRI Scan and His Comments Leave Reporters Surprised

President Donald Trump has provided an update on his health following a recent MRI scan, aiming to reassure the public after months of speculation.

Earlier this year, concerns arose when a noticeable bruise on Trump’s hand led to online discussion about his condition. The White House later confirmed he has chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a common circulatory issue affecting the veins in the legs.

Last month, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that Trump would undergo a routine full evaluation at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, which included an MRI scan. The 79-year-old president spoke about the results while aboard Air Force One.

Trump told reporters, “We did an MRI — the whole thing — and it was perfect,” emphasizing that transparency has always been central to his medical updates. He added that if any problems were found, he would disclose them.

He also said doctors described the results as “some of the best they’ve seen for someone my age” and confirmed he feels “completely fine.” When asked if the MRI included a brain scan, he noted that he wasn’t sure which parts were examined but insisted the results were thorough and excellent.

Speculation about his health intensified earlier this year due to false online rumors claiming he had died. Vice President JD Vance and Trump himself clarified that the president is in excellent health and full of energy.

While the MRI was routine, it has renewed discussions about the health of older political leaders. For now, Trump maintains that he remains strong, with no concerns about his well-being as he continues his presidency.