Trump will undergo a medical evaluation at a military hospital in Maryland
The White House confirmed that the president will visit the military medical center on May 26
President Donald Trump will make an official visit to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on May 26, as part of his annual medical and dental evaluations, the White House reported in an official statement.
According to the administration, the visit will include the routine preventive checkups of the president, in addition to a meeting with members of the Armed Forces and medical personnel who work at the hospital complex located in Bethesda, Maryland.
“The visit will include the president's routine annual medical examinations as part of his regular preventive care,” the White House said through a press release.
In addition to the clinical studies, Trump will take advantage of the day to live with military and hospital workers, in recognition “of their service, professionalism and dedication to the nation,” according to the official message.
The Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is one of the most iconic hospitals in the United States and has historically been used to care for sitting presidents, senior military commanders, and military veterans. err. During his first term, Trump also went to this precinct for various health checkups, some of them closely followed by the media and political analysts due to the public relevance of his physical condition.
Although the White House did not offer specific details about the complete agenda of the president, it announced that in the coming days more information related to the presidential itinerary and the planned activities during the visit will be released.
The announcement occurs in the middle of an intense political agenda heading to the American electoral process, where the health and physical condition of presidential aspirants usually becomes a topic of public and media debate.
Until now, it has not been reported whether the president's medical results will be subsequently disseminated, although traditionally administrations usually share general reports on the health status of the chief executive.

