Donald Trump is visiting Walter Reed for a routine yearly health checkup, his second since returning to office in January, amid ongoing concerns about his health and recent political developments.
The White House stated that President Biden "doesn't need a cognitive test" after his annual physical, with press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasizing that the president's doctors and neurologist have assessed his mental soundness. Biden, 81, dismissed concerns about his age, stating that "everything's great" and that his medical appointment showed no need for a cognitive test. The president's physical revealed mild arthritic changes contributing to hip discomfort, but his physician's report noted no significant neurological findings. Polls indicate public concern about Biden's age, with a majority of voters expressing reservations about his ability to serve another term.