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VisitHarris Releases Medical Report, Labels Trump 'Unfit for Office' Over Health Transparency
Oct 12, 2024, 06:00 PM
Vice President Kamala Harris released a summary of her medical records on Saturday, with her physician declaring her in "excellent health." Dr. Joshua Simmons, a U.S. Army colonel and physician to the vice president, stated that Harris, 59, maintains a healthy, active lifestyle, and her most recent physical examination in April was "unremarkable." The report notes that she has allergies and asserts that she possesses the physical and mental resiliency required to successfully execute the duties of the presidency. The Harris campaign views the release as an opportunity to contrast with former President Donald Trump, 78, who has released only limited information about his health over the years, including reports on a recent ear injury. Despite pledging in August to "very gladly" release his medical records, Trump has yet to do so. Harris criticized Trump's lack of transparency, stating, "He is unfit for office." She invited the public to watch his rallies and "be the decision-maker" regarding his fitness. Harris's advisers hope to draw attention to concerns about Trump's physical health and mental acuity, highlighting his refusal to release comprehensive medical records, backing out of a 60 Minutes interview, and avoiding debates. The Trump campaign responded by attacking Harris, questioning her ability to keep up with the demands of campaigning.
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