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Donald Trump to Dr. Oz: ‘I could lose a little weight’
He said that when he’s with the 39-year-old Brady, “I feel I’m the same age as him”.
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Donald Trump Jr. sought on Thursday to clarify his remark that the media would be “warming up the gas chamber” if the Republican Party behaved the same way as the Democrats during the US presidential campaign, saying it was a reference to capital punishment, not the Nazi-led Holocaust.
While Oz told Fox News he wanted to ask Trump “pointed questions about his health”, he also said he wouldn’t press his guest on the issue.
Trump’s campaign appeared to refer to that episode when it said Trump “has the stamina to endure, uninterrupted, the rigors” of the campaign and presidency. But Trump openly discusses his love for steak, hamburger and fast food in general, and said on the Oz show Thursday that delivering his campaign speeches “is really a healthy act”. The controversial politician published a letter signed by the doctor, in which he wrote Donald Trump is “the healthiest man elected as a president”.
Trump said that gesticulating and speaking in front of large crowds turns very physical, and “a lot of times these rooms are very hot like saunas”. “I just don’t think you can do the work if you’re not healthy”, he said.
Hillary Clinton is returning to the campaign trail following a bout of pneumonia that sidelined her for three days and revived questions about both the Democratic nominee and Republican Donald Trump’s transparency regarding their health. His campaign then released a one-page letter from his longtime physician that said a number of test results were normal.
It noted his blood pressure at 116 over 70, his blood sugar level at 99, his calcium score at 98, his HDL (good) cholesterol at 63 and LDL (bad) cholesterol at 94 and triglycerides (the amount of fat in the blood) at 61. Some black leaders have also suggested that Trump’s outreach to minorities is mostly about proving to undecided white voters that he’s not racist. “But she never publicly bragged about it”.
The 69-year-old became a doctor in 1976 and apparently Janet Levin’s unusual death was his only negligence. “I don’t think so, I don’t think so”.
According to a release from the show, Trump’s exam was performed by Dr. Harold Bornstein, M.D. of Lenox Hill Hospital.
A few hours after the show was recorded, Clinton released new information about her bout of pneumonia and overall health. Clinton says she was “touched” by the concern about her well-being.
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“The particular wording is extremely insensitive, divisive and probably pretty consistent with the type of rhetoric he heard around the house growing up”, Clinton campaign chair John Podesta told reporters on a conference call.