The US President is scheduled to undergo a routine check-up today at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center near Washington.

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He will turn 80 on June 14, and this is already his third health check in 13 months. The White House insists that Trump is in "excellent" condition, but frequent visits to doctors have once again sparked discussions about his health, writes Bild.
Reasons for the questions include a CT scan performed during his last visit, spots on his hands, swollen ankles, and a recent red rash on his neck. Trump's personal doctor previously explained the swelling as venous insufficiency, and his representatives attributed the bruises to aspirin use and frequent handshakes. Dr. Paul Haser told Bild that the rash could be a manifestation of psoriasis.
In the US, there are also debates about Trump's condition not only physically but also mentally. After abrupt night-time posts on Truth Social, critics have once again spoken about his unpredictability.
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