A senior health official in the Trump administration offered a bizarre explanation for why President Donald Trump keeps returning to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center despite being declared in “excellent health” — suggesting the president simply enjoys taking medical tests because he “aces” them.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the television personality now serving as a top U.S. health official, stood in for press secretary Karoline Leavitt at the White House briefing and faced repeated questions about Trump’s frequent hospital visits. After initially dismissing the appointments as “routine,” Oz pivoted to a more unusual justification.
“I think he likes the results. He does really well. He aces the test every single day. I do actually believe he’s curious to make sure everything is going in the right direction,” Oz told reporters.
The comments came after Trump completed a Walter Reed visit on May 26, just one day before his last in-person public appearance at a Cabinet meeting on May 27. Following that Cabinet gathering, the president went eight consecutive days without holding any public events, ending June 3 when he made a brief Oval Office appearance, during which he signed two executive orders on customs enforcement and federal employment protections and answered questions about Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovations.
Journalist Aaron Rupar first flagged the disappearance publicly on Twitter, noting Trump had not been seen at any public engagement since the May 27 meeting. Apart from a single pre-taped television interview and the June 3 Oval Office session, the president remained almost entirely off-camera despite continuing to post prolifically on Truth Social.
Medical Report Raises More Questions
The White House took longer than usual to release Trump’s check-up results, finally publishing the report on May 29. Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella, Trump’s physician, concluded in a memo that the president “remains in excellent health” and continues to demonstrate strong cardiac, pulmonary, neurological and overall physical function.
Trump himself declared on Truth Social that “everything checked out PERFECTLY.”
The report placed Trump’s weight at 238 pounds — a 14-pound gain since his April 2025 physical, pushing his body mass index to 29.7, just below the clinical obesity threshold of 30. Barbabella included guidance on diet, increased physical activity, and continued weight loss.
Multiple prominent physicians have publicly questioned the assessment. Texas vascular surgeon Dr. William Shutze told The Wall Street Journal that the findings seemed “almost too good to be true for somebody of his age,” describing the document as “a filtered narrative.”
CNN medical analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner, who previously served as cardiologist to former Vice President Dick Cheney, questioned why Trump received another coronary artery CT scan despite having been scanned in October 2025. “We don’t typically scan patients six months later unless we are concerned about a finding on the initial scan. What prompted the repeat CT?” Reiner wrote on X.
Visible Signs and Pattern of Absences
Trump, the oldest person ever to assume the U.S. presidency, has been spotted between October 2025 and May 2026 with persistent bruising on the back of his right hand, sometimes only partially concealed with makeup, along with noticeable swelling around his ankles. He has repeatedly attempted to hide both.
During the June 3 Oval Office appearance, social media users and commentators noted Trump appeared to be concealing the bruised hand by covering it with his other hand, described his voice as noticeably weakened, and in some cases claimed he appeared to be losing consciousness briefly — claims the White House did not address directly.
In July 2025, the White House disclosed that Trump had been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a fairly common condition in older adults in which veins in the legs struggle to carry blood back to the heart, causing it to pool in the lower legs. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt has previously attributed the hand bruising to “frequent handshaking and the use of aspirin” — specifically the roughly 325 milligrams Trump takes daily for cardiac prevention.
Trump has disappeared from public view for extended periods on a near-monthly cadence since October 2025, a pattern that has coincided with his Walter Reed visits and a couple of dental appointments in Florida — even though a dentist works inside the White House itself.
The eight-day absence came just 10 days before the president’s 80th birthday on June 14.
White House Pushes Back
Fact-checkers at Lead Stories and Snopes noted that pool reporters did witness Trump traveling to and from his golf course in Sterling, Virginia on May 30 and 31, and the White House called stroke speculation “categorically false and slanderous” — though the absence of any scheduled public events remained notable.
White House spokesperson Davis Ingle has waved off the latest round of speculation, saying in a recent statement that Trump “is the sharpest and most accessible president in American history” and “remains in excellent health.” Vice President J.D. Vance has not publicly addressed the absence.
A previous imaging episode in October 2025 also raised eyebrows at the time. Following that Walter Reed visit, Trump told reporters he had undergone an MRI; the procedure was eventually revealed to have been a CT scan of his heart and abdomen.
History of Selective Disclosure
Similar questions arose on September 3, 2025, when Trump faced speculation at a Space Command headquarters announcement — his first public event in a week. Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked the president directly how he discovered over the weekend that he was supposedly “dead.” Trump answered “No,” and called the rumors “fake news,” noting that he “was very active over the weekend” and had posted what he described as “long Truths” and “pretty poignant Truths,” including one declaring he had “NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE.”
That weekend, Trump was photographed at his golf course, just as he was during the latest absence.
Trump’s history of selective disclosure looms over the current moment. In 2015, his campaign released a now-infamous letter from his doctor proclaiming his “physical strength and stamina are extraordinary” and that he would be “the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.” In 2020, the White House withheld key details about his COVID-19 hospitalization, including a concerning drop in his blood oxygen levels, with the public only later learning he had been far sicker than officials initially let on.
As of June 5, the only thing on Trump’s confirmed schedule is a pre-taped television interview — and a growing list of unanswered questions about why the most publicly visible president in modern memory keeps quietly vanishing.








