President Donald Trump underwent his latest physical examination on Friday while en route to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The president's physician stated that Trump's health remains "excellent," and he received a booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine during the examination.

A memo released by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on the same day showed that Navy Captain, President's Physician Sean P. Conley stated that this visit was part of Trump's "ongoing health maintenance plan," which includes laboratory tests and advanced imaging scans. Conley wrote in the memo: "The comprehensive laboratory test results were excellent."

He also noted that in preparation for an upcoming trip to the Middle East, Trump had undergone preventive health screenings and immunizations, including annual flu vaccines and the COVID-19 vaccine.

In January of this year, Trump became the oldest person ever to be elected president. This examination was his second visit to Walter Reed Medical Center this year. Since he announced his campaign for the White House again, Trump's health has been closely watched by Democrats. Previously, he and President Biden have questioned each other's health conditions. Democrats accused Trump of being "mentally unfit" to serve as president. Recently, Democratic Congresswoman Madeline Dean from Pennsylvania was photographed telling Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson on Capitol Hill that she believes Trump is "unstable mentally" and "unhealthy."

The 79-year-old Trump insists that he is in good health and has repeatedly received medical endorsements. In a memo in April, Conley stated that Trump was in "excellent physical condition." In another memo in July, he mentioned that Trump had mild swelling in his legs, which was diagnosed as chronic venous insufficiency, meaning abnormal function of the vein valves leading to blood accumulation or return in the lower limbs. Additionally, doctors explained that the minor bruising on Trump's hands could be due to frequent handshakes and taking aspirin.

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