The White House has released a comprehensive update on former President Donald Trump’s health following a routine MRI conducted in October. The exam, performed by his physician Dr. Sean P. Barbabella, was part of a preventive strategy aimed at identifying potential cardiovascular or abdominal concerns before they become serious. According to Barbabella, the results were “perfectly normal,” offering the clearest picture of Trump’s condition as he nears 80.
The MRI focused on Trump’s heart, blood vessels, and major abdominal organs. Barbabella emphasized that this type of imaging is important for older adults, as it can reveal risks that standard physicals might miss. He reported no signs of arterial narrowing, circulation issues, inflammation, or structural abnormalities, calling the cardiovascular results strong indicators of stability.
The abdominal scan showed the same encouraging outcome. Trump’s liver, kidneys, pancreas, and other organs appeared healthy, well-perfused, and free of concerning findings. Barbabella said the imaging confirmed both Trump’s overall wellness and the absence of hidden complications.
Trump reacted to the news with characteristic humor, admitting he wasn’t entirely sure which areas were being scanned. Joking that it “wasn’t the brain,” he reminded reporters that he had already taken and “aced” a cognitive test. He summarized the results simply as “perfect.”
The update also follows a period of public concern earlier in 2025 after photos surfaced showing bruising on Trump’s hands and swelling in his ankles. The White House later clarified that he had been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition in older adults caused by weakened vein function, not a more serious cardiovascular issue.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt attributed the hand bruising to soft-tissue irritation from vigorous handshaking combined with daily aspirin use. Together, these explanations painted a picture of manageable age-related conditions rather than systemic illness.
Politically, the MRI offers reassurance. Health speculation often surrounds aging officeholders, and detailed imaging helps the administration stay ahead of rumors. Barbabella stressed that the MRI was proactive, not triggered by a medical scare.
For now, the findings are clear: Trump’s scans show strong cardiovascular and organ health, and his medical team considers him in “very healthy” condition for his age.