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Donald Trump Jr makes ‘gas chamber’ joke while attacking American press

Donald Trump’s running mate has released a letter from his doctor summarizing his medical history and results of a July physical exam.

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A letter from Donald Trump’s personal physician says he is in “excellent physical health” and received normal results after a physical examination last week. Harold Bornstein, said Trump “is in excellent physical health”.

Donald Trump Jr made his remark during a radio talk show on Philadelphia’s WPHT while complaining about what he called media favouritism toward Clinton. They said Trump’s comments Friday acknowledging that President Barack Obama was born in the United States cancels out Trump’s five years of suggesting otherwise.

“His liver function and thyroid function tests are all within the normal range”, Bornstein wrote. On the show, Trump, 70, said he takes a statin, a common drug to lower cholesterol.

“I feel as good today as I did when I was thirty”, he said.

Mr. Trump had a physical exam on September 9 administered by Dr. Bornstein, who wrote a letter a year ago saying Mr. Trump would be the healthiest individual ever elected to the White House. Meyers also said that due to double standards, the rules are different for Clinton and Donald Trump.

Trump’s appearance on “The Dr. Oz Show” came shortly after his wife, Melania, released a letter from her immigration attorney denouncing suspicions that she worked in the country illegally in 1995.

Laurance Rassin, an audience member, said it was revealed during the taping that Trump’s cholesterol is “under 170”.

The full interview with Oz will air Thursday afternoon, but clips show Trump saying he wants to lose 15-20 pounds, but finds it hard to get exercise on the campaign trail.

Many say, not really.

“I would say it should not be prescription”, he said, adding that many women “just aren’t in a position to go get a prescription”.

Trump has sometimes stumbled when it comes to reproductive health issues. Clinton’s pneumonia symptoms began around the start of this month, and she saw Bardack on September 2 for a low-grade fever, congestion and fatigue.

Clinton’s campaign responded with a new letter from her doctor declaring her “fit to serve” as president and recovering well from her illness.

Trump, ever the showman, appeared on “The Dr. Oz Show” in what was billed by the campaign as a discussion about his general well-being and his family’s medical history.

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The campaigns of both Trump and Clinton, 68, have said that their candidates would be releasing detailed medical records in the coming days. Telling host Chris Stigall that “the media has been [Clinton’s] number one surrogate”, Trump Jr. argued that the only thing fueling the Democratic nominee’s campaign is “media bias”.

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