October 15th 2024.
In a recent post on his social media platform, former President Donald Trump made some concerning statements about his potential opponent in the 2024 election, Kamala Harris. He went on a bizarre rant, claiming that she has "dangerous" health conditions that would greatly impact her ability to function as a leader. This attack on Harris's health came just a few days after she released her medical records, a standard practice for presidential candidates.
Trump, who has not yet released his own medical records, put a dramatic spin on Harris's results. "I have just seen Kamala's report, and it is not good," he wrote. According to her doctor's report, Harris suffers from "urticaria," a condition that causes intense itching and swelling, as well as "allergic rhinitis and allergic conjunctivitis," which can be messy and dangerous. Trump, who is 78 years old, concluded that these conditions would greatly impact her functioning as a leader.
Harris's White House physician, Joshua Simmons, released a statement on Saturday saying that she is a healthy 59-year-old woman with a history of seasonal allergies and urticaria. Trump, however, went on to claim that he is "far healthier" than his predecessors, including Harris. He even boasted that he has never experienced severe symptoms of these conditions, unlike Harris.
Trump's exaggerations continued as he linked Harris's health to her lack of media interviews. "Maybe that is why she can't even answer the simplest of questions from 60 Minutes and other journalists," he wrote. "But I don't have these problems..." he added, implying that his own health allows him to easily handle media interactions.
Amidst all this, Trump also made a quick plug for his social media platform, encouraging readers to follow for the latest news updates from Metro. He even joked that Harris is "dying to see his cholesterol," referencing her decision to release her medical records to challenge Trump to do the same.
Trump's attack on Harris's health was met with criticism, with many pointing out that he himself has not released a medical report since November 2023. In a letter from his doctor, he was declared to be in "excellent health" and his cognitive exams were deemed "exceptional." Trump's campaign spokesman also used the opportunity to bash Harris, claiming that she is unable to keep up with the demands of campaigning and is not fit to be president.
In the end, it is clear that Trump's statements about Harris's health were fueled by his own ego and desire to paint himself as the superior candidate. However, his claims should be taken with a grain of salt, especially since he has not released his own medical records for comparison. As the 2024 election approaches, it is important to consider the facts and not fall for exaggerated claims and personal attacks.
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