Trump Signals Intent to Release MRI Results, Cites ‘Perfect’ Health

By Amanuel Janberu
Published on 12/01/25

Former US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he would make public the results of an MRI test conducted in October.

“If you wish to have it released, I will release it,” Trump told reporters while returning to Washington from Florida, describing the results as “perfect.”

The White House has not disclosed the reason for the MRI during Trump’s recent physical examination, nor has it specified which part of his body was scanned.

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the procedure, carried out at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, was “advanced imaging” conducted as part of his routine physical examination, and confirmed that Trump is in “exceptional physical health.”

Trump himself acknowledged uncertainty about the specifics of the scan. “I have no idea which part of my body it was. It was merely an MRI,” he said, adding that it was not a brain scan, citing his performance on a cognitive test.