
White House releases results from President Trump's physical
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The White House released the results of President Trump's physical on Sunday, in which the White House physician detailed that the president "remains in excellent health."
"His active lifestyle continues to contribute significantly to his well-being," Capt. Sean Barbabella, Mr. Trump's physician, wrote in a summary of the results of the president's physical. Barbabella cited Mr. Trump participation in meetings, public appearances and press availability, along with "frequent victories in golf events."
"President Trump exhibits excellent cognitive and physical health and is fully fit to execute the duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Head of State," Barbabella concluded.

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