Trump's medical records were released on Friday night (May 29, 2026) so the US population wouldn't see it
If he's 238 lbs, I'm magically 300 lbs, because ain't no way; daily 2 cholesterol medications & Asprin also conflicts with report's focus on his Coronary artery, leg swelling, & hand shake bruising
They also gave him another MoCA, which btw is not normal to do so because patients will eventually memorize the answers and score better.
So even though the report says he is in good health to continue being president, it doesn't actually explain why he visibly &, when speaking, has gotten worse.
Rosuvastatin treats atherosclerosis & prevents another heart attack.
Ezetimibe treats high cholesterol as well but tends to pop up to help with Cerebrovascular Disease being at play (so maybe prior stroke)
Using both together can permanently damage the liver- so he must have had a heart attack before for the medical team to accept the risk.
And Asprin prevents blood clots - which is helpful with those prior medications especially if it is Cerebrovascular Disease, but it's really the Rosuvastatin doing the heavy lifting it it's more heart & arteries full of LDL.
So yeah- the report is somewhat bs if you look at the medications but also this isn't the only possibility
The only other option, because of the specific combination of drugs- is probably Dyslipidemia; which is excessive fat or LDL in the blood with low HDL (which stems from Cardiovascular disease).
But again it's hard to tell since so much of the 3 page report is bull shit.
Trump has probably had a heart attack before- maybe stroke *gestures to repeated cognition tests not really being done properly & shrugs* and his medical team is worried about a round 2 being worse since he's clearly gained weight and still has signs of circulation issues. Also whether it's cardiovascular or cerebralvascular doesn't really matter because both overlap anyways with atherosclerosis which is very obviously what Trump still has, otherwise he'd have less medications.
And also because almost all of this is outside of my jurisdiction, other than the cognition test parts (that literally would be thrown out in any other patient situation because why tf would one do the same test over & over and not do other tests?) Don't cite me or quote me- folks who do vascular specializations will be weighing in tomorrow - next week in mass, I can feel it in my bones.
But yeah, I wouldn't give an all clear on Donald J. Trump being "mentally healthy enough" to be president since they're not actually testing him properly for that. In my psychology based opinion- it is giving "he had a stroke/heart attack from ignoring lewy body dementia symptoms and is now panic treating everything to slow down secondary symptoms because if he gets put on any dementia medication he'll be forced to retire" but ugh the report is fucking weird so ¿?