U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that he plans to make public the results of an MRI scan he underwent in October, amid speculation about his health.
Eko Hot News reports that during a press exchange on Sunday, while returning to Washington from Florida, Trump described the results of the MRI as “perfect” but admitted he does not know which part of his body was scanned. “It was just an MRI. What part of the body? It wasn’t the brain because I took a cognitive test and I aced it,” he stated.

The White House has not provided specific details on the purpose or area of the MRI conducted during his routine physical at Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt noted that the procedure was part of an advanced imaging component of Trump’s annual exam and confirmed that he remains in “exceptional physical health.”
Medical experts often use MRI scans to assess various internal organs, including the brain, spine, and joints, but no official disclosure has been made regarding which region was examined in Trump’s case. The announcement to release the results is expected to clarify any public concerns about his health.
Trump’s remarks come at a time when public attention is sharply focused on the well-being of high-profile political figures, and transparency in medical disclosures is increasingly scrutinised. Analysts say releasing the MRI report could reinforce confidence among supporters and address lingering speculation.