US President Donald Trump, 79, now weighs 238 pounds, or about 108 kg, nearly six kilograms more than during his April 2025 check-up. A White House memo by physician Dr Sean Barbabella said Trump remains in “excellent health” and fully fit for office
Washington DC: A newly released annual medical report of US President Donald Trump has confirmed that the 79-year-old Republican leader currently weighs 238 pounds (about 108 kilograms), which is a gain of nearly six kilograms since his previous check-up in April last year.
The findings were highlighted in a detailed memorandum issued by White House physician Dr Sean Barbabella after Trump's latest annual medical review. Despite the gain in weight, the report concluded that Trump remains in “excellent health” and “fully fit to carry out all duties.”
The report recorded Trump's height as 6ft 3in and his weight as almost 107.9 kg, resulting in a body mass index (BMI) of approximately 29.7. Medical guidelines generally classify a BMI of 30 or above as obese, placing Trump just below that threshold, according to a Moneycontrol report.
The President underwent a broad range of preventive health screenings and diagnostic procedures at Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre, according to the medical evaluation.
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