Donald Trump has once again refused to release his current health records, raising concerns about his fitness for the presidency. The 78-year-old Republican nominee, when questioned about releasing his health records, claimed that he had already shared enough information about his medical status. He mentioned that he had done five exams over the last four years and had aced cognitive tests twice.
Despite previously stating that he would be willing to release his medical records, Trump has not done so. On the other hand, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, who recently turned 60, released a detailed health report from her White House doctor on October 12. Trump’s campaign spokesperson referred to various health reports released voluntarily by Trump, including a letter from Dr. Bruce Aronwald and memos from Rep. Ronny Jackson.
Harris has been critical of Trump’s decision not to release a comprehensive health report and has questioned his fitness to lead America, especially given his age. She has also raised concerns about Trump’s mental fitness, calling him “unfit to serve,” “unstable,” and “dangerous.” Additionally, she mocked Trump over his recent town hall event near Philadelphia, where he opted to listen to music instead of answering questions.
The ongoing debate about Trump’s health records has become a focal point in the presidential campaign, with Harris intensifying her attacks on his fitness for office. As the election date draws near, the issue of presidential candidates’ health and fitness to lead the nation remains a significant topic of discussion among voters and political analysts.