Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to release a report on her medical history and health on Saturday, which a senior campaign aide said will give her the “physical and mental recovery necessary to serve as president.” “It will show that they have the power,” he said.
Harris' advisers used the opportunity to draw a contrast with Republican President Donald Trump, who has released limited information about Harris' health over the years, and to raise questions about her fitness for the job. A close aide said he is thinking of doing so.
Harris' office did not go into detail about how thorough the reporting of her medical history would be.
The aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive issues, said the report shows that Harris has “the physical and mental recovery necessary to successfully perform her duties as chief executive, head of state, and president.” He concludes that “it has the power.” chief. “
President Trump has released little information, including that he was grazed in the ear by a bullet during an assassination attempt in July.

Trump, 78, was keen to question President Joe Biden's health as the 81-year-old was seeking re-election. Trump's own health has been in the spotlight since Harris, 59, was nominated to replace Biden.
Last November, President Trump commemorated Biden's birthday by releasing a letter from his doctor reporting that the former president was in “excellent physical and mental health.”
The letter, posted on Trump's social media platforms, did not include details to support his claims, such as measurements or test results such as weight, blood pressure or cholesterol levels.
