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Donald Trump reacts to Hillary Clinton’s pneumonia diagnosis

Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign acknowledged on Monday that it mishandled a health scare for the Democratic nominee by failing to give out information after she fell ill with pneumonia at the weekend.

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He said: “I think she’s very political and to a certain extent, I think she should be ashamed of herself”.

“We’ll release that to further put to rest any lingering concerns about what you saw yesterday”, said Fallon, referring to Clinton’s abrupt departure from a 9/11 memorial ceremony which the campaign initially said was due to her being “overheated”.

In a separate interview on CNBC’s “Squawk Box”, Trump was asked if he was correct in his assessment that Clinton doesn’t have the stamina mentally or physically to serve as president. “We have to see what’s wrong”, he said.

Donald Trump said Monday on Fox News that health “is an issue” in the campaign.

Her doctor says she is fighting a case of pneumonia. Her campaign has since canceled a two-day fundraising trip to California that also included a speech on the economy. “You’re president of everybody, and somehow it has to get out there that you know, its not a certain group of people that’s going to be left behind”.

Trump said that instead of having a moderator, “let Hillary and I sit there and just debate, because I think the system is being rigged”. “I mean, I would think it would have been”. He said he expects a report this week and he’ll “be releasing very, very specific numbers”. When a candidate is elected president, he said, “you’re president of all the people”. But he also said “I don’t know what’s going on” with Clinton’s health and that he would be releasing results of a physical he had last week. And The New York Times, stung by Clinton’s woeful performance at last week’s presidential forum, believes the debates are going to be a total disaster unless moderators get much, much tougher with Donald Trump.

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Recall that Trump boycotted a primary debate on Fox News after it, again, turned to host Megyn Kelly, a chief media nemesis, to moderate, following his sustained attacks against her.

Battling pneumonia, Clinton falls ill at 9/11 memorial