President Donald Trump was closely monitored in case he developed an irregular heart beat while he took a two-week course of the drug he's touted as a potential cure for the coronavirus and completed the regimen without any side effects, White House physician Sean Conley wrote in a memo released Wednesday.
Despite past skepticism over vaccines and claims he never got a flu shot before coming to the White House, Trump also is current on routine vaccinations, including seasonal influenza, Conley wrote.
The memo concluded there was "no interval change" in Trump's condition over the past year and that he continues to receive regular tests for the coronavirus, all of which have been negative. The memo summarized exams Trump had at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and the White House between November and April.