Donald Trump’s doctor finds US president in ‘excellent health’
Donald Trump is in ‘excellent health’ after he underwent his first annual medical checkup since returning to the US presidency.
SATURDAY, 26 APRIL 2025, 07:03
Donald Trump is in ‘excellent health’ after he underwent his first annual medical checkup since returning to the US presidency.
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