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Harris "I released medical records, but Trump refuses"...Health Issues

2024.10.14 AM 09:06
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U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris pointed to the issue of "health transparency," saying Republican former President Donald Trump, his presidential rival, did not disclose medical records.


"Trump is not transparent to voters," Vice President Harris said at a campaign rally in Greenville, North Carolina, a presidential contender, on the 13th local time. "He refused to disclose medical records."

Vice President Harris continued, "I have released medical records, and all presidential candidates in the present era have released them," and asked why Trump's aides avoid disclosing his medical records.

He added, "Isn't it scary for voters to find out that Trump is weak and unstable?"

Vice President Harris, 59, is believed to have expressed her intention to make health and cognitive issues one of the last-minute issues in the presidential race against former President Trump, who is 19 years older than her and 78 years old this year.

Former President Trump recently caused controversy over cognitive decline by making remarks that seemed to confuse the name of the country during a campaign rally.


The cognitive problem that caused President Biden's resignation from the presidential nomination has been reversed into the subject of the Democratic Party's attack on former President Trump in the Harris-Trump confrontation.

On the 12th, the vice president's office released a letter from Joshua Simons, the vice president's doctor, which contained the results of Harris' medical examination, saying, "Vice president Harris is in excellent health."

Harris also explained that she has the physical and mental resilience needed to successfully perform the duties of the presidency, including the head of the executive branch, the head of state and the commander-in-chief.




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