Trump's Trials - Trump's third check-up at Walter Reed raises more questions about his health

Episode Date: May 27, 2026

The White House is saying little about President Trump's check-up at Walter Reed Tuesday, his third in 13 months. Critics say the lack of transparency only raises more questions about his health. NPR'...s Deepa Shivaram reports. Support NPR and hear every episode of Trump's Terms sponsor-free with NPR+. Sign up at plus.npr.org.See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It's Trump's terms from NPR. I'm Scott Detrow. Every episode, we bring you a story from NPR's recent coverage of the 47th president, with a focus on ways he's using power like no president before him. Here is the latest from NPR. From NPR News, I'm A Martinez. The White House is saying little about President Trump's checkup at Walter Reed Medical Center, his third visit since April of last year.
Starting point is 00:00:34 Critics say there has been a continual lack of transparency. regarding the health the president who turns 80 next month. Here's NPR White House correspondent Deepa Chibrom. The White House billed Trump's visit to Walter Reed as a routine medical exam after Trump posted on social media, saying that, quote, everything checked out perfectly. But the White House has not yet released specifics on which doctors Trump saw Monday. It also hasn't released a medical summary from Trump's doctor, though the White House says that's in the works. Even previous reports on Trump's health, though, have been somewhat vexed. vague, saying he's in, quote, excellent condition while also noting conditions like chronic venous
Starting point is 00:01:12 insufficiency, which is when vein struggled to send blood to the heart and can cause swollen ankles. The lack of specifics about the health of the second oldest president in U.S. history has raised some concerns. Trump has kept a fairly busy schedule as president, but he's occasionally been seen on camera appearing to doze off during White House events. He also has a large bruise on his hand that he often covers with makeup. He says it's from taking too much aspirin. I take the big aspirin. And when you take the big aspirin, they tell you you bruise. Trump's last annual physical exam was in April 2025. Then last October, he went back to Walter Reed for a scheduled follow-up. The White House leader revealed that was for a CT scan,
Starting point is 00:01:55 but it took two months for that information to come out. The president has sometimes mocked his political rivals for their age and lack of energy. But polling shows Americans are concerned about Trump's age. A February poll from Reuters, if so, says a majority of Americans, including 30% of Republicans, say Trump has become erratic with age. Deepa Shiverum, NPR News, Washington. And before we wrap up, a thank you to our NPR Plus supporters who hear each show without sponsored messages and, of course, who help protect independent journalism. If you are not supporter yet, you can visit plus.npr.org to find out how you can get a ton of podcast perks across dozens of NPR shows, like bonus episodes, exclusive merchandise, and more.
Starting point is 00:02:43 Again, that's plus.npr.org. I'm Scott Detrow. Thanks for listening to Trump's Terms from NPR.

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