His medication regimen consists of low-dose aspirin for cardiovascular support, a statin to manage cholesterol, and topical treatments for skin care. His weight was recorded at 224 pounds, and his height was listed at 6 feet, 2.5 inches—metrics placing him just within the “overweight” category on the BMI scale, a noted improvement from previous years.

Online, however, not everyone was convinced. A flurry of reactions questioned the accuracy of the report, particularly the president’s listed weight. “No way he’s 224 pounds,” one person wrote. Another commenter noted, “I’m 5’11 and was 225—and looked nothing like that.” One person pointed out that Trump’s height and weight, if accurate, would place his BMI around 28.5. “That’s a generous number for a man who openly avoids exercise,” the comment read.