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Trump says Clinton’s “deplorables” remark is disqualifying
“What happened yesterday was that I was just incredibly committed to being at the memorial”, she said.
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On CNN, Clinton initially said that she has “twice” gotten dehydrated and felt dizzy over the past five years, then said it had been “a few times”.
At the apartment, she played with her grandchildren, even chasing them around the room, Fallon said. “We have got to see one another, hear one another, help one another and I want to be a president who inspires that”, Clinton said.
Clinton’s team tried to address some of the criticism on Monday morning, arguing that Clinton wanted to keep her full schedule and the fault for the lack of information rested with her staff.
The news has done little to reassure voters that the conspiracy theories regarding her health, peddled by right-wing commentators, are unfounded.
She later told supporters via text message and Facebook: “I’m feeling fine and getting better”.
He also pointed to her prolonged coughing the previous week whilst giving an interview to CNBC.
Hillary Clinton did call into a fundraiser event Monday night in San Francisco after she took to social media earlier in the day to give an update on her health. Her husband will headline some of her events, an aide announced late Monday.
Hillary Clinton plans to release additional health records after an abrupt departure from a 9/11 anniversary ceremony raised concerns about her fitness to serve as commander in chief.
Clinton’s illness forced her to cancel a two-day fund-raising swing through California scheduled for September 12 and 13.
Trump also promised to release medical records once test results are back.
Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon told MSNBC the campaign would release more medical information in the coming week. Trump has also suggested that those who vote for Clinton would try to “rig” the election away from his supporters and, in a 2015 interview with Sean Hannity, made comments that appeared to echo Romney’s damaging remarks.
“I think it is fair to say that people know more about me than nearly anyone in public life”.
The celebrity businessman talked through the scuffle and said after the disturbance: “Is there any place more fun than a Trump rally?”
Her rival, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was unexpectedly quiet about Sunday’s incident despite weeks of raising questions about her health.
A Twitter account titled “Tennessee GOP” posted a picture of Clinton with her right hand on her heart and her left hand and wrist clasped by the woman. Trump on Monday brushed aside any speculation that Clinton might be replaced as the Democratic nominee, but said of the candidate’s health: “I think it’s an issue”.
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Questions about the incident reinforced the perception of Mrs Clinton as secretive, a view fuelled by the revelation that she used a private email server instead of a government one while serving as President Barack Obama’s top diplomat.