Vice President Kamala Harris claimed over the weekend that former President Donald Trump was “hiding” from the American people and sought to induce Trump to release updated records on his health after going public on Saturday himself. And so.
“Donald Trump has refused to release his medical records and is reluctant to hold a second debate.” Harris said Sunday. “Why do his staff want him to hide? Are they afraid that people will see him as too weak and unstable to lead America?”
On Saturday, Harris' doctor released a two-page report. “Healthcare Statement” “In summary,” the newspaper claimed, Harris “continues to be in good health.” A statement from Harris' doctor also revealed that Harris last had an annual physical in April of this year. Trump made his health records public during the 2016 campaign, a trend that continued after he took control of the White House. In August, with the 2024 election just around the corner, President Trump told CBS News that he would release his latest medical records to the public. But with nearly three weeks left until Election Day, no action has been taken yet.
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“He won't release his medical records,” Harris claimed Monday morning. He said this in an interview with podcast host Roland Martin. She also criticized President Trump for refusing to hold a second debate, especially since it is tradition for both presidential candidates to sit down with the president. He questioned whether he would not be allowed to be interviewed on “60 Minutes.'' show.
“Maybe it's because they think he's unprepared and unfit and unstable and shouldn't have that level of transparency with the American people,” Harris said. suggested.
The Trump campaign has pushed back against Harris' accusations, and the former president has already issued a voluntary update on his health. They also noted that he shared Record of July screening It was directed by Dr. Ronnie Jackson, a former White House physician turned Republican after a second assassination attempt.
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“Everyone has come to a conclusion. [Trump] Trump campaign spokesman Stephen Chan said, “Harris is fit to serve as commander in chief and is in excellent health,'' adding, “Harris maintains a busy and active campaign schedule unlike any other in political history.'' “I am doing so,” he said. She claimed that her schedule is “much lighter than President Trump's because it is said that she does not have the stamina that President Trump has.”
On Sunday, Trump himself spoke about his health during a rally in Arizona, arguing that critics were not looking for any reason that he was cognitively or physically fit to be president.
“If I mispronounce a word a little bit…I'll talk for hours, almost without a teleprompter…one mispronunciation of a word. 'He's cognitively impaired. He's old. I mispronounced words like gang names.'
“But they like it because Biden has clearly regained his cognitive abilities,” Trump added at the rally. ”[Harris] You should have reported him because it puts our country at risk. ”

NBC's Kristen Welker pressed House Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday about whether former President Donald Trump should release his cholesterol levels. (Screenshot/NBC)
President Biden was asked to provide similar medical records before he withdrew from the presidential race in July. Medical records were never received, but tests showed the president showed signs of Parkinson's disease, details of which were finally revealed just days before Biden ended his presidential campaign.
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Biden's doctors have released at least three separate reports during his presidency, updating Americans on his health. Similarly, Trump submitted at least three different health records during his presidency.
On Sunday morning's episode of NBC's “Meet the Press,” House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) looks at host Kristen Welker for detailed information about President Trump's health, including his cholesterol levels. I was asked if I thought that was important.
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“Kristen, the American people don't care about Donald Trump's cholesterol levels. They don't care about their living expenses and their grocery bills because Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's policies put them in that situation. I'm concerned about the fact that I can't pay. The medical records say that's irrelevant,” Johnson replied. “Let's talk about what the American people care about. That's why Donald Trump is soaring in the polls because he's doing it 24 hours a day on stage and in interviews. And Kamala・Harris didn't do anything.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Harris campaign for comment, but did not receive a response by press time.





